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South Belt-Ellington Leader, Graduation Edition, Thursday, May

South Belt-Ellington Leader, Graduation Edition, Thursday, May

Congratulations Class of 2019!

4343 yearsyears ofof coveringcovering SouthSouth BeltBelt Voice of Community-Minded People since 1976 Thursday, May 30, 2019 Email: [email protected] www.southbeltleader.com Vol. 44, No. 18 Boykins to announce bid The Leader has learned from credible sources that Houston District D City Council 2019 hurricane season to begin June 1 Member Dwight Boykins is expected to an- nounce his candidacy for mayor on Saturday, The 2019 hurricane season will begin Satur- ton and the State of , has issued evacuation fl ow of traffi c. aid kit, emergency water and food, medical sup- June 1. Boykins would join Tony Buzbee and day, June 1, and will continue through Nov. 30. routes for community members, should the need On Interstate 10, eastbound lanes would be plies, a nonelectric can opener, a highway map Bill King, who are already challenging may- In their annual forecast, meteorologists with arise to leave town. reversed at FM 359 in Brookshire, just east of and important documents, such as driver’s li- oral incumbent Sylvester Turner. See next National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administra- The South Belt area, including ZIP codes Sealy. The contrafl ow lanes will end at Loop censes, passports, insurance policies and health week’s Leader for additional information. tion (NOAA) predicted nine to 15 named storms 77089 and 77075, are located in what the 1604 in San Antonio. cards. (winds of 39 mph or higher), including four to OHSEM refers to as ZIP-Zone C. Southbound lanes on Interstate 45 would be Residents are urged to cover their windows CBC MUD to trim trees eight hurricanes (winds of 74 mph or higher). Of In the case of a Category 4 or 5 storm, those reversed north of Highway 242, just south of with shielding materials and to secure or put up Beginning in June, the Clear Brook City the hurricanes, two to four are predicted to be residing in ZIP-Zone C are urged to evacuate Conroe. The contrafl ow lanes will end at US 287 any loose items around their homes. Municipal Utility District will hire a contrac- major hurricanes (Category 3, 4 or 5; winds of by traveling west on Interstate 10 or by heading near Ennis, 40 miles south of Dallas. Evacuees should fi ll their vehicles with gaso- tor to trim and dispose of low-hanging, pro- 111 mph or higher) this season. Experts say this north on Interstate 45 and highways 290 and 59. On Highway 290, contrafl ow operations will line as early as possible and take only one auto- truding limbs in the roadway. The work will be is on par with the 30-year average. The OHSEM warns against traveling east, as begin just west of FM 1960. Northbound traffi c mobile, as extra cars create traffi c congestion. done by Bay Area Tree Experts and supervised South Belt residents should plan according- it will take evacuees closer to the coast and into from State Highway 6 will be able to turn west Those leaving town are encouraged to bring by a graduate arborist. All trimmed branches ly, in the event that a major storm should strike the more vulnerable ZIP-Zone B. onto 290 contrafl ow lanes. Contrafl ow opera- extra cash in case banks are closed and ATMs will be mulched on site. Residents wishing to the area. The Harris County Offi ce of Homeland Should the Texas Department of Public Safety tions will continue to FM 1948 near Burton. are not working. Fleeing citizens are also urged have additional limbs trimmed at their own ex- Security & Emergency Management (OHSEM), issue a mandatory evacuation, contrafl ow opera- Contrafl ow operations on Highway 59 will to notify family and friends (especially those out pense may call 281-474-3722. working in conjunction with the City of Hous- tions will likely be put into effect to expedite the begin just south of Kingwood Drive and contin- of the area) of their plans and destinations. ue to Nacogdoches. Disabled individuals and seniors who require Sageglen party June 1 County offi cials recommend each household assistance leaving the area should call the state’s The Sageglen Community Association will assemble a disaster relief kit that includes key help line at 211 or visit www.211texas.org/211. kick off the opening of the pool for the sum- Locals items such as fl ashlights, cell phones, extra bat- For more information, visit www.hcoem.org. mer season with a hot dog party on Saturday, teries, battery chargers, a portable radio, a fi rst Continued on Page 5A June 1, from noon to 2 p.m. at Sageglen Park. All Sageglen residents are invited to attend visit DC Proof of residency (photo ID) is required. A delegation from the Bay Area Hous- Evacuation routes set CBC sewer work underway ton Economic Part- Clear Brook City Municipal Utility Dis- nership recently trict is working on the sanitary sewer rehabili- took a trip to Wash- tation project in Sageglen, Highland Meadow ington, D.C., to pro- and Wood Meadow I and II subdivisions. CBC- mote space explora- MUD residents should be aware that the phone tion in the Elling- numbers for the contractor on last month’s notifi - ton area. The group cation insert were incorrect. The correct number of 100 conducted to contact Nerie Construction is 281-996-5551. 400 congressional The fax number is 346-319-5172. District res- offi ce visits over a idents may call the MUD directly at 281-484- two-day period. Pic- 1562. The district apologizes for any inconve- tured above on the nience this may have caused. trip are, left to right, South Belt resident Gulf Freeway closures set and BAHEP Presi- dent Bob Mitchell, There will be a total closure of the northbound U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz frontage road of the Gulf Freeway from NASA and Houston City Road 1 to FM 518 through 5 a.m. Sunday, June Council Member 30. At least one northbound and one southbound Dave Martin. main lane and frontage road lane on the Gulf Photo submitted Freeway from NASA Bypass/NASA Road 1 to SH 96/League City Parkway will be closed daily from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and nightly from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. through Tuesday, Dec. 31. Dog shot during home invasion Alternate entrance and exit ramps will be A family dog was shot during a home invasion On Friday, March 8, a dog discovered a dead closed. body in an open fi eld near the corner of Sandy The northbound exit ramp on the Gulf Free- early Friday, May 24, on Sagewick Drive near Belt- way 8 and Sabo. Hook and Binghamton while on its morning walk way between SH 96/League City Parkway and with its owner. The body was later determined to be FM 518 will be closed continuously through 9 According to police, four masked men forced Shown above are the Harris County hurricane evacuation routes. Most of the South Belt is locat- their way into the house through the back door Angel Marie Peckham, 21, who went missing ear- ed in ZIP-Zone C, represented in orange. The area, however, is divided to the west along Beltway p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 31. lier that morning from an apartment complex in the Drivers traveling north on the main lanes will around 12:45 a.m., then pinned the father down in 8. In the event of an evacuation, residents in ZIP-Zone C are urged to travel west or north. ZIP- the kitchen. One of the men then guarded the man 3900 block of Arlington Square, near Edgebrook Zone B is represented in green, while ZIP-Zone A is shown in yellow. continue to NASA Road 1, exit, then U-turn and and the Gulf Freeway. The case is still under inves- come back to FM 518. at gunpoint, while the remaining three suspects ran- sacked the home. tigation. The closures are associated with ongoing con- Then on Sunday, March 10, another dog at- struction to widen the freeway from three to fi ve The family dog attempted to save the father but was shot in the paw by one of the suspects. tacked a suspect who was shooting its owner during lanes in each direction and the frontage roads a robbery in the 11700 block of Davenwood Court. Local citizens stop purse snatcher from two to three lanes in each direction. During the commotion, the mother and three children attempted to investigate what was hap- In that incident, Javian Castaneda, 17, was A pair of citizens subdued a would-be purse store without capture. pening but were reportedly told to remain in their charged with three counts of felony aggravated as- JFD cheer holds car wash snatcher the evening of Tuesday, May 21, at the Due to the suspect’s age, his identity is being rooms. At one point, one of the sons jumped out of sault with a deadly weapon. The Dobie cheerleaders will have a car Subway restaurant in the 10900 block of Scars- withheld by authorities. a window and ran to a neighbor’s house for help. wash Saturday, June 8, at the Snowie’s park- dale at Beamer. Gun warning After noticing the boy leaving the house, the sus- Seeking public comments ing lot, located at Beamer and Scarsdale, from According to Sgt. Robert Sanchez of Harris Precinct 2’s Sanchez is warning South Belt pects fl ed the scene. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Cost is $5. County Precinct 2 Constable Chris Diaz’s offi ce, residents who have concealed handguns to al- The father attempted to give chase with his own PISD sets public meeting the incident took place at approximately 8:30 ways take them inside their residences rather gun, but it was too late. A public informational meeting will be held St. Luke holds garage sale p.m. when one male suspect in a group of three than leave them in their vehicles, as many have Investigators said the father’s wallet and cell by Pasadena Independent School District on juveniles grabbed a female customer’s purse as been stolen in recent weeks. St. Luke the Evangelist, located at 11011 phone were taken during the robbery, but the crooks Monday, June 3, to seek public comments on the she was eating dinner with her son inside the es- According to Sanchez, there have been at least Hall Road, will hold a garage sale June 28 and dropped the wallet at the residence before leaving. needs and use of Title I, II, III and IDEA B Fed- tablishment. fi ve reported thefts of handguns from area cars 29 from 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The sale will The dog was taken to a veterinarian for emer- eral funds. (See related ad Page 4A.) As the suspect was heading for the door, a in just the month of May. The sergeant further include boutique, sports and outdoor items; gency treatment and is expected to be OK. Two meetings are scheduled at 9:00 a.m. and male customer inside the restaurant who had wit- predicted that the thefts would likely increase toys; children’s shoes and clothing; home No other injuries were reported. 5:30 p.m. at the Pasadena ISD Special Programs nessed the crime tackled the teen as he attempted in the coming months, as the number of report- goods; and holiday/seasonal decor. Proceeds Anyone with any information about the event is Offi ce located in the PISD Administrative Build- to exit the business. ed burglaries of motor vehicles generally spikes go to future building of the Riverstone Ranch urged to contact the Houston Police Department’s ing, 1515 Cherrybrook Lane, Pasadena, TX At this time, the victim’s son helped the oth- over the summer months when students are out campus. Robbery Division at 713-308-0700 or Crime Stop- 77502, Room SP104. er male customer detain the suspect, as the pair of school. pers of Houston at 713-222-TIPS (8477). See relat- The purpose of the meeting is to discuss how Beltway closures planned then sat on the crook, using their body weight to “They (the guns) need to be put away,” San- ed social media entry on Page 2A. the district uses funds to provide supplemental hold the man in place until deputies could arrive chez said. “Now, we have these criminals run- The eastbound Beamer entrance ramp at This marked the third time in approximately two support in improving its special programs. at the scene and apprehend the suspect. ning around with all these guns. I can’t stress it Beltway 8 will be closed from 10 a.m. Friday, months that dogs have played a heroic role in local For more information, please contact the Spe- Upon their arrival at the establishment, Pre- enough. They’re putting guns on the street.” May 31, through 5 a.m. Monday, June 3. crime scenes. cial Programs Offi ce at 713-740-0225. The eastbound and westbound U-turn lanes cinct 2 deputies were able to detain the teen sus- Anyone with any information about the thefts at Beltway 8 and Beamer will be closed con- pect and take him into custody. is urged to contact the constable’s offi ce at 713- tinuously through 9 a.m. Friday, June 21. The other two juveniles managed to exit the 477-2766. At least one outside lane on the eastbound Station 70 gets new vehicle Beltway 8 frontage road will be closed at SH 288 daily from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. through Friday, Murder charge filed in 2018 death May 31. Both northbound and southbound U-turn lanes at Beltway 8 and Genoa Red A suspect has of- capital murder charge against Washington on Bluff will be closed daily from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. fi cially been charged Wednesday, May 22. through Friday, June 14. with murder in the If convicted, Washington faces an automatic At least one outside lane on the northbound August 2018 death life sentence. Prosecutors, however, may choose Beltway 8 frontage road will be closed at Fair- of South Belt resi- to seek the death penalty. mont Parkway daily from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. dent Candace Kitch- Washington is being held in the Harris County through Friday, June 14. en Manning. Jail with no bond. The closures are associated with the ongo- Terrance Washing- Manning was last seen alive around 11 p.m. ing project to widen Beltway 8 from two to four ton, 27, was already on Wednesday, Aug. 8, when she was abducted lanes in each direction. in jail after allegedly at her apartment complex in the 3600 block of admitting to police South Shaver and forced into her 2009 Mercedes. Leader correction that he had abduct- Two days later, Manning’s car was discovered The article titled Local graduations sched- ed Manning and later Washington burning in the parking lot of a Food Town in the uled that ran in the May 23 edition of the set fi re to her vehicle 3300 block of Shaver. Her body was in the back Leader contained an inaccuracy. The gradua- to destroy evidence. He, however, denied killing seat. tion ceremony for Clear Brook High School was her. Washington was spotted near the fi re and ar- held Wednesday, May 29, at Challenger Colum- Autopsy results, however, reveal that Man- rested on an unrelated criminal mischief charge. bia Stadium, located at 1955 W NASA Blvd. ning had been strangled and beaten to death. During questioning by police, Washington re- in Webster, rather than at Veterans Memorial Washington had initially told investigators that portedly admitted to his involvement in the Stadium, located at 2305 E. Main St. in League Manning died while the two were having con- crime. City, as originally reported. The Leader staff Houston Fire Department Station 70 recently took possession of a new district chief ve- sensual sex. It remains unclear if Manning had Manning, 54, was a 1982 Dobie graduate. Her apologizes for any confusion. See related cover- hicle. The 2018 Ford F-250 will replace the 2008 Chevy Suburban previously used by the been sexually assaulted. parents, Jack Kitchen (also deceased) and Joan age in the Leader’s 2019 graduation issue, locat- station. The new truck will be used as a command post/operation center. Shown above Following the determination of death by the Kitchen, have longstanding ties to the South Belt ed in Section C of this paper. with the vehicle is HFD District Chief Clennis Tyre. Photo by Marie Flickinger medical examiner’s offi ce, prosecutors fi led a community and Sagemont Church. Page 2 Section A, South Belt-Ellington Leader, Thursday, May 30, 2019

Summer activities at Parker Williams Library According to Jessup Ele- Summer is always busy at the Parker Williams Library, and this summer is no exception. The Pasadena ISD outstanding mentary school offi cials, annual Summer Reading program begins June 3. On Saturday, June 8, from 10 a.m. to noon, the fourth-grader Jose Meza Parker Williams Library will be hosting its fi rst ever Summerpalooza kickoff party, a spaced-out (holding sign), represents all party with tons of giveaways. students of the month for April the best qualities of a Jes- Aside from signing up everyone for the Summer Reading Program, families will enjoy activity sup Eagle. He is a very re- booths, snacks, and a book drawing every 15 minutes. Working with administrators from local Pasadena Independent School District campuses, the sponsible, self-motivated, This summer the library will be offering different types of programs almost every day from South Belt-Ellington Chamber of Commerce is recognizing outstanding area students each and hard-working student June 3 to August 8. Some of the programming includes Sensory Friendly Films, virtual reality, month. The groups of students honored for April are pictured, along with a brief description who comes to school every Magic the Gathering, and science fun. For those looking for something fun and free to do over the of the reason they won the award. Also see photos on page 3A. day willing to learn, partic- summer, go by the Parker Williams library and pick up the summer schedule of events. ipate, and encourage others to do their very best. Even when the job at hand is new Kirkwood Civic Association meeting set and diffi cult, he is known as The Kirkwood Civic Association will meet at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, May 30, at the South one to never give up; rather Belt Chamber of Commerce, located at 10500 Scarsdale Blvd. This civic association has des- he rises to the challenge and ignated the last Thursday of each month for the community to gather and has recently started perseveres until he succeeds. meeting at this new location. Meza greets everyone with For more information or questions, call Ericka McCrutcheon at 281-989-9990. a polite smile and his warm, positive attitude makes him a friend to everyone. For these reasons, Meza has been cho- Elected offi cials share their words sen as Outstanding Student of the Month. Shown with Meza is Ryan Pavone, Jessup Bettencourt releases principal. statement on being awarded The following statement the Texas Capitol on two kinds of tax reform. has been released by Sen. buses in 2003 as constitu- “Thanks to Sen. Ange- Paul Bettencourt on being ents to ask for property re- la Paxton (R-McKinney), named the 2019 Citizens’ lief. I campaigned on prop- Sen. Brandon Creighton Choice Award in the 86th erty tax reform and I have (R-Conroe), Sen. Kelly Session: always kept taxpayers at Hancock (R-North Rich- Death “Thank you to Empow- the forefront of my mind in land Hills), and Sen. Juan Tristan Sudario (holding sign), sixth-grader at Melillo Middle School, has been se- sie, Brett Moore and wife numerous awards during his er Texans for naming me every single vote brought "Chuy" Hinojosa (D-McAl- lected as the Outstanding Student of the Month. School offi cials state Sudario is an James (Jim) Amanda, Emily Moore, years with NASA and the along with Senator Han- before the Texas Senate len) for serving with me on awesome student. He is polite, kind and respectful to everyone. Sudario is always Holly Carlson and husband Johnson Space Center. cock (R-North Richland this session as well as the committee. SB 2, the prepared for class and helps other students. Shown with Sudario are, left to right, Sibley Moore Jake, Sara Moore, and TJ Jim was a great fami- Hills), the 2019 Citizens' past sessions. As the au- Texas Property Tax Reform Rebecca Lilley, fi rst vice chair of the South Belt-Ellington Chamber of Commerce Moore; his great-grandchil- ly man and loving father. Choice Award winners in thor of SB 2, I am proud of and Transparency Act of and director of physician resources community outreach at Memorial Hermann dren Mason, Lexi and Juliet He married Jean Lamb in the Texas Senate during the hard work by so many 2019 is the fi rst major prop- Southeast Hospital; Diane Wheeler, Melillo principal; Michael Saperstein, branch Kendall, and Wyatt Moore; Vaughn, Nov. 10, 1955, and the 86th legislative session. not only during session but erty tax reform in nearly manager of Parker Williams Branch Library; Lilliana Monita, Melillo counselor; one brother, John Dixon the couple had two children. What an honor it has been also in the interim but es- four decades, and that says and Chris Bui, Melillo assistant principal. Moore of Benton, Miss.; He was a social and ac- to listen to and represent pecially the thousands of it all! This is the real begin- special friend Sarita Cannon tive man who was involved ALL taxpayers in Texas. taxpayers that attended ning of property tax reform, of Pearland; and a host of in growing beautiful or- “It has been a long fi ght the committee hearings transparency and relief and nieces and nephews. chids, gardening, and any- that I started 16 years year after year! I look forward to working Jim is preceded in death thing technical. ago as Harris County Tax “As chair of the Senate with my Senate Colleagues by his loving wife of 52 Upon retirement, Jim and Assessor-Collector with Property Tax Committee, and the Texas House Mem- years, Jean Lamb Moore; Jean traveled the United Lieutenant Governor Dan myself and the other com- bers next session to contin- parents Clarence and Annie States, full-timing in their Patrick, and 300 other tax- mittee members heard ue this effort for the taxpay- Moore; and brothers Curtis motor home for more than 6 payers when we came to many bills dealing with all ers of Texas.” and Jesse Moore. years. He was born Nov. 16, After Jean’s death, Jim 1934, in Vaughn, Miss. Jim moved to Bella Vita where Leader checks out social media grew up farming and grad- he was an active member of South Belt resident uated from Benton High the community. He was al- By Laura Benavides Scallan stables responded to a report the Harris County Precinct 2 James (Jim) Sibley Moore, School in 1952. ways willing to lend a help- There was a story shared of a burglary of a motor ve- Constables. 84, died peacefully, sur- After a short stint in the ing hand to all. to several community Face- hicle. According to the post, A member of the Pets of rounded by his children on U.S. Navy, he graduated Donations may be made book groups regarding a Harris County Precinct 8 Southbelt page reminded pet May 16, 2019. from the University of Flor- in Jim’s memory to Brook- home invasion that led to a confi rmed fi ve people were owners to not walk their pets He is survived by his ida in 1959. Armed with a wood in Georgetown dog being shot. See page 1A taken into custody. See story in the heat of day. The member daughter Jan DiMare and degree in aeronautical engi- (BiG), 905 N. Church St., for story. on this page for more infor- stated that sidewalks can burn husband Charlie of George- neering, Jim moved to Los Georgetown, TX 78626. A member of The Offi cial mation. a pet’s paws. town, Texas; and son Jim Angeles, taking a job with The web address is www. South Belt & Sagemont Area On the Southbelt This & On The Month!! Facebook Moore and wife Dawn of Boeing. brookwoodingeorge Crime Alert Facebook group That Facebook group, a mem- group, a member posted an Highland, Utah. Later he moved to Cocoa town.org. shared a video regarding a ber reported their black Chevy image that the Sagemont Cow- He is also survived by Beach, Fla., then to Hous- BiG is a Vocational Day high speed chase that ended Tahoe stolen Tuesday, May 28. boys still have spots open for his grandchildren Vincent ton, working for NASA Program in which adults near the north bound Scars- The member did post a photo 5–6-year-olds. Contact Denny DiMare III, Joel DiMare, for more than 40 years. with special needs con- dale exit. The post states that of the vehicle. To report if one Wrannich Jr. at 713-876-1491 Amy Kendall and husband He worked on the Gemini, tribute to the world. Jim’s According to Beverly Hills Intermediate school offi cials, eighth-grader Theresa the chase started after con- has seen the vehicle, contact for more information. Andrew, Jim Moore, Jus- Apollo Lunar Lander, and grandson, Joel, is a citizen Burchfi eld (holding sign), always strives to do her very best in class and is so helpful tin Moore and wife Cas- Skylab programs. He won at this very special program. to other students. She has worked extremely hard for Pentathlon, not only to do well Local library events set herself, but also to help her teammates. She has created fl ash cards and helped oth- ers study so that the whole team would be better; she never settles for good enough. Bracewell Branch Library Burchfi eld is an upbeat, happy person who can make one’s day better just by being Sandlin’s deputies catch burglars; The following events are scheduled for the Bracewell Branch Library, 9002 Kingspoint: around. She comes to school with a smile with something positive to say about the Thursday, May 30, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. Spanish computer class for adults and seniors world. For these reasons, Burchfi eld has been chosen Outstanding Student of the chase goes through CL, South Belt Monday, June 3, 10:15 a.m. – 4:45 p.m. Citizenship class. The classes cover the 100 Month. Shown with Burchfi eld are, left to right, Dave Matthews, South Belt-Elling- civics questions and how to prepare for the citizenship interview. Other topics include the ton Chamber of Commerce board member; Jennifer Teichelman, Beverly Hills as- Early this morning, shortly ty Langley was able to deploy 20-year-old Jacobe Dawaun citizenship application and qualifi cations. Class participation is by appointment only. sistant principal; and Rosanne Kerr, South Belt Ellington-Chamber board member. Tuesday, June 4, 10:15 a.m. – 4:45 p.m. Citizenship class. Class participation is by ap- after midnight, Deputies with stop sticks on the vehicle and James of Houston. pointment only. Constable Phil Sandlin’s offi ce it fi nally came to a stop in the 21-year-old Anderson Tuesday, June 4, 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. Summer reading program, for preschoolers and responded to a report of 3-5 14100 block of the Gulf Free- Chikezie Ugochukwu of children, ages 5 – 10. This hands-on program allows children to interact with exotic ani- males burglarizing vehicles at way. The fi ve occupants were Houston. mals including a kangaroo or wallaby, pygmy goats, sheep, piglets, Patagonian cavies, and the Clearpoint Crossing apart- placed into custody. A stolen 22-year-old Javon Dwayne possibly even an antelope! ment complex in the 11400 9mm Smith & Wesson M&P Chatmon of Houston. Wednesday, June 5, 10:15 a.m. – 4:45 p.m. Citizenship class. Class participation is by block of Space Center Blvd. Shield was recovered from the 23-year-old Darius Rashad appointment only. The reporting witness stat- suspect’s vehicle. Walker of Houston. Wednesday, June 5, 3 – 4 p.m. STEM time, for tweens ages 9 – 12: Explosions, gadgets, ed the males were seen on Cruz was able to locate vic- While investigating this and pulleys, Meet at the library for exploratory activities that make science, technology, en- the north side of the complex tims from two separate vehi- case, Cruz observed a black gineering, and math fun. Learn about DNA and create an edible model! Contact the library and were driving a silver col- cle burglaries and stolen items male near the scene of the bur- for more details. or sedan. Precinct 8 Sgt. Cruz were returned to both parties. glaries that a witness identifi ed Wednesday, June 5. Computer courses: 2 p.m. Computer Basics; 3:15 p.m. Internet Ba- was the fi rst to arrive on the A second pistol was recov- as possibly being involved. sics; 4:30 p.m. Basic PowerPoint scene and began checking the ered from the vehicle and was Cruz detained the man and For more information, call the library at 832-393-2580. parking lot for the suspects. found to be reported as stolen upon doing so, the subject in- Bracewell hours are: Thursday, noon – 8 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 1 – 5 p.m.; Sunday, Deputy Bustos arrived a short through the Pasadena Police tentionally dropped his wallet. closed; Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. time later and observed a sil- Department. Cruz recovered the wallet and Parker Williams Library ver sedan exiting the parking The Harris County District found it to contain cocaine. The following events are scheduled for the Parker Williams Library, 10851 Scarsdale lot onto Space Center Boule- Attorney’s offi ce was contact- The man was identifi ed as Blvd.: vard. at a high rate of speed. ed and accepted charges of fel- 25-year-old Nicklas Edward Thursday, May 30, 4 – 5 p.m. Introduction to Microsoft Access for adults, teens and Bustos turned around to in- ony evading in a motor vehicle, Robinson of La Porte. tweens. Meet at the library to learn about Microsoft Access which enables one to create pro- vestigate the vehicle further possession of a stolen fi rearm He was arrested and grams that track data over time and begin creating a program to use in one’s organization. and observed it to be occupied and burglary of a motor vehicle charged with possession of a Registration is requested. by several people. Bustos fol- on the driver while the passen- controlled substance. Upon ar- Friday, May 31, 5 p.m. Teen Summer Volunteer Orientation and Training, for ages 13 lowed the vehicle and waited gers were charged with pos- riving at the Clear Lake Station and older. Volunteers will meet in the community room to get a Summer Volunteer Appli- for back-up units to assist him session of a stolen fi rearm and for processing, Robinson was cation packet and learn the duties and responsibilities of volunteers, get a library tour and in initiating a traffi c stop. Oth- burglary of a motor vehicle. able to break free and ran a receive training for the tasks scheduled during the summer. er units responded and activat- All fi ve males were booked short distance in an attempt to Saturday, June 1, 1 – 2:30 p.m. Intermediate Spanish with Mercedes. Brush up on Span- ed emergency lights and sirens into the Harris County Jail and escape. ish by practicing listening and speaking with fellow learners and instructor Mercedes. Class to attempt the stop. are currently awaiting arraign- He was quickly apprehend- meets three consecutive Saturdays. Registration is requested. At this point, the driver of ment. The suspects in this case ed and is now also facing a Daisha Jackson (holding sign), a Thomas Hancock Elementary fourth-grader, has the vehicle began to evade dep- were identifi ed as: felony charge for escape as Monday, June 3, 2 – 4 p.m. Genealogy group: The Parker Williams Genealogy Group is been selected as Outstanding Student of the Month. School offi cials state that as uties. After a moderate speed 24-year-old Dalvin Trevon well. He, too, was booked into an informal group that meets the fi rst and third Monday to discuss family history research a member of the Broadcast Team, Jackson keeps everyone calm and on task. Al- (beginner to advanced). Meetings are free and open to anyone interested in tracing family pursuit through the Sagemont Hadnot-Adams of Houston the Harris County Jail and is though she may seem very quiet, she is genuine, caring and very dependable. She and Clear Lake areas, Depu- (driver). awaiting arraignment. history. works hard to meet her goals as well as help others meet their goals. She is always Monday, June 3, 6 – 7:30 p.m. Magic: The Gathering Gameplay, a dueling card game willing to lend a helping hand to those in need and doesn’t hesitate to encourage and from Wizards of the Coast, for ages 8 and older. For those wanting to learn, a staff member motivate her peers. Shown with Jackson are, left to right, Kenny Fernandez, South will be present for instruction. A special thank you is given to Strike Zone for the generous Belt-Ellington Chamber of Commerce board chair and Pasadena ISD board mem- donation of Magic: The Gathering cards. For more information, visit http://www.hcpl.net/ ber; Noble Alix, chamber board member and senior vice president relationship sites/default/fi les/Feb - MTG-1.jpg. manager at Texas Citizens Bank; Veronica Sandoval, Thomas Hancock principal; Monday, June 3, 7 p.m. VR Gaming, for ages 12 and older. June begins a new journey in Bob Gebhard, coach, speaker and trainer; and Gladys Elizondo, Thomas Hancock gaming at the library with the debut of the new Playstation VR rig in the community room. fourth-grade bilingual teacher. Participants may explore the newest immersion technology while demoing some of Sony’s gaming possibilities. Health Advisory: Participants must be 12 years old or older to partic- ipate. Tuesday, June 4, 2 p.m. Teen – iOS Space Team for tweens and teens, ages 13 and older. Meet in the community room for the wacky, fl ip-switch game Space Team. Using library iPads, participants will shake, dial, and fl ip to the various levels with a partner, yelling out what each has done to make it to the next level. Wednesday, June 5, 2 p.m. Ask An Astronaut, for all ages. Meet in the community room for the kick off of “Universe of Stories” by hearing the wonders of space from a real, live astronaut! Listen to information about the training, experience and sights that astronauts have on their journey to the stars. Wednesday, June 5, 2 p.m., for adults. Great Decisions: Cyberconfl ict and Geopolitics. Meet at the library every three weeks to learn about a new world affairs topic based on a video and article created by the Foreign Policy Association. The article for this week may be found in the library magazine section. A video will be shown during the fi rst part of the discussion. Below are the programs that occur every week, unless the library is closed: Tuesday, Babytime lapsit, 10:30 a.m. For babies from birth to 18 months, featuring a mother-baby lapsit time with fi ngerplays, songs and playtime. Wednesday, Preschool storytime, 10:30 a.m. For children, ages 3 to 5 years, storytime features stories, songs, fi ngerplays and a craft. Wednesday, 2 – 3 p.m.: Basic computer classes (Vietnamese). Learn mouse, keyboard- ing, basic internet skills and more at this weekly class in Vietnamese. Registration is re- quested. Thursday, Toddler storytime, 10:30 a.m. For toddlers from birth to 3 years, storytime features stories, songs, fi ngerplays and bubbles. Saturday, Vietnamese learning time, for adults and children ages 8 and older. Classes Stuchbery Elementary school offi cials state Allyson Marquez (holding sign), SSouthouth BBelt-Ellingtonelt-Ellington LeaderLeader begin at 9 a.m., 10 a.m., 11:15 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 3 p.m. It’s a great time to take a class to fourth-grader, embodies STALLION PRIDE. Her teachers know that she practices help with a skill for work, gain understanding of a topic or learn a language. There are many the school’s guidelines for success daily. Marquez’s classmates know if they need –– The Voice of Community-Minded People –– free classes available online at the library website or on the internet, through universities or help or a friend, they can always count on her. School staff know her to be a great other sources. Practice navigating the internet to learn about these, or sign up for one. For student and person and consider her deserving to be selected Stuchbery’s Out- 11555 Beamer 281-481-5656 more information on these programs, speak with Loc Bui. standing Student of the Month. Shown with Marquez are, left to right, Kelli Owens, For more information on all other programs, call the library at 832-927-7870. The KO Realty Group; Kay Barbour, South Belt-Ellington Chamber of Commerce E-mail: [email protected] Library hours are: Thursday, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.; Friday, 1 – 6 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. – 5 president; Olga Sanchez, Stuchbery substitute counselor; Jessica Sloan, RE/MAX 5 p.m.; Sunday, closed; Monday, 1 – 9 p.m.; Tuesday, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.; and Wednesday, 10 Star Realty; and Sylvia Rivera, RE/MAX 5 Star Realty. Davy & Marie Flickinger, owners a.m. – 9 p.m. Thursday, May 30, 2019, South Belt-Ellington Leader, Section A, Page 3 South Belt Chamber of Commerce honors outstanding students for April

Jennie Mancuso (holding sign), Meador Elemen- tary third-grader, has been chosen Outstanding Student of the Month. Mancuso is outstand- ing in all areas. She has maintained “A” honor roll this whole year and has an average of 100 in many of her subjects. She also leads the entire third grade in AR points. She is not only outstanding in academics but she has perfect conduct, too. She Jose Janssen Bozon (holding sign), senior in the audio/video productions pathway at gets along with everyone Dr. Kirk Lewis Career Technical High School, has been chosen as Outstanding Stu- in her class, and can al- dent of the Month. CTHS offi cials state Bozon has always pushed himself to excel by ways be counted on with completing advanced classes while participating in various extracurricular activities her honesty when needed. such as Environmental Club and Visual and Performing Arts Club as well as being Her classmates look up to an active member of St. Dominic Catholic Church. As he has grown into a depend- her in class because she is able and resourceful student, Bozon has received numerous academic awards including truly outstanding. shown 2017 Audio/Video Productions Sophomore of the Year, Advanced Placement Academic with Mancuso is Beverly Award, Advanced Placement Scholar with Honors Award and Academic Excellence. Bolton, Meador principal. Bozon spends his time volunteering with the Houston Food Bank and the Clear Lake Public Library where he has the opportunity to demonstrate his passion for making another person’s day a little better and putting a smile on a stranger’s face. Bozon plans to attend Texas A&M University after he graduates. Shown with Bozon are, left to right, (front row) Steve Fleming, CTHS principal; Michael Saperstein, branch manager at Parker Williams Branch Library; Toni Lopez, Pasadena Independent School District associate superintendent of human resources; Kristi White, CTHS assistant principal; Kelly Potter, CTHS senior counselor; Kay Barbour South Belt-Ellington Chamber of Christopher Jones Jr. (holding sign), sixth-grader, is the perfect example of the Commerce president; (middle row) Kelli Owens, The KO Realty Group; Rebecca well-rounded student with the extraordinary gift of athleticism, according to school Lilley, fi rst vice chair of the South Belt-Ellington Chamber of Commerce and di- offi cials. He fi ts into any crowd without sacrifi cing his character, good behavior or won- rector of physician resources community outreach at Memorial Hermann South- derful personality. He always has a smile on his face. Jones Jr. gives thought and consid- east Hospital (back row) Dave Matthews, board member of the South Belt-Ellington eration to all academic and athletic pursuits equally and keeps his commitments with maturity. Perhaps, there may be no better role model for middle school boys than Jones Chamber of Commerce; Rosanne Kerr, South Belt Ellington-Chamber board mem- Jr. That is why he has been named Outstanding Student of the Month. Shown with ber; Bob Gebhard, coach, speaker and trainer; Kenny Fernandez, South Belt-Elling- Jones are, left to right, Courtney Oliver, Morris reading peer facilitator; Matthews; ton Chamber of Commerce board chair and PISD board member; and Noble Alix, Chris Jones Sr., father of Jones Jr.; and Allison Lewallen, Morris principal. chamber board member and senior vice president relationship manager at Texas Citizens Bank.

Keena Magana (holding sign), ninth-grader, is an amazing hardworking student ac- cording to Dobie9 school offi cials. She is always in tutorials or working to get ahead. She turns in superb work in a timely manner, and doesn’t hesitate to go above and beyond. Nearly every day during MegaLunch one can fi nd her in tutorials, utilizing them to get help when she doesn’t understand a topic and to complete her assignments. She is al- ways willing to offer a helping hand, and is a joy with whom other students like to work. She is an amazing student who is always on time, courteous, and a stand up citizen. Magana has given 110 percent every single day this year. She stays for tutorials every single day during lunch and never turns anything in late. She is super sweet, respectful and truly an outstanding student. She has all characteristics of an excellent student and earned the title Outstanding Student of the Month. Shown with Magana is, left to right, Alix; Michael VanEssen, Dobie9 principal; Gebhard; and Fernandez. According to Genoa Elementary school offi cials, Lisa Gonzalez (holding sign) is very empathetic toward others. She has grown so much this school year and her teachers are very proud of her. Gonzalez always tries her best in school, is an outstanding second-grader and has been selected as Outstanding Student of the Month. Shown with Gonzalez are, left to right, Matthews; Karen Garza, Genoa assistant principal; and Kerr.

Trinity Barber (holding sign), tenth-grader at , is a very caring, honest, and talented student according to school offi cials. For these reasons she has been selected Outstanding Student of the Month for Dobie. Shown with Barber are, left to right, Saperstein; Leah Walker, Dobie transition counselor; Lilley; and Carey Sink, Dobie assistant principal.

Frazier Elementary school offi cials state Nichelle Rodriguez (holding sign), fourth-grader, is a caring and thoughtful child. She shows compassion for other students and for staff. Rodriguez always has a smile on her face and she loves giving hugs to teachers. She will ask how one’s day is and she will wish every- one a great day as she leaves. She helps other kids and she has a great work ethic. For these reasons Rodriguez is the Student of the Month. Shown with Ro- South Belt Elementary second-grader Maddison Campos (holding sign) has been cho- driguez are, left to right, Rivera; Owens; Wendy Wiseburn, Frazier principal; sen Outstanding Student of the Month. Campos is such a great example for others in Kendra Rivera, Rodriguez’s mother; Barbour; and Sloan. school every day. She is kindhearted to everyone – students and faculty alike – and always goes out of her way to help others. In her classroom, she works hard to make others feel like a part of the classroom family, looking out for the needs of others around her. The staff consider her an important part of the South Belt Elementary family each and every day. Shown with Campos are, left to right, Saperstein; Candy Howard, South Belt principal; Tanya Hensley, South Belt second-grade teacher; and Lilley.

Atkinson Elementary school offi cials state Precious Osaghae (holding sign), Laura Bush Elementary fi rst-grader Ilyas Javaid (holding sign) has been selected fourth-grader, is motivated and a very responsible student. Each day she comes to as Outstanding Student of the Month. School offi cials state Javaid is a wonderful school ready and excited to learn above and beyond what is being asked. Her work student who tries his best in his schoolwork every day and his grades are a refl ec- ethic, focus on excellence, and willingness to help others make her a great role model tion of his effort. He sets a good example for his peers with his excellent behavior for her classmates. That is why Osaghae has been chosen Outstanding Student of the Month. Shown with Osaghae are, left to right, Alix; Lena Ortiz, Atkinson principal; and in the way that he focuses on his studies. Kind and helpful are great ways Fernandez; Nancy Vazquez, Atksinson fourth-grade teacher; and Gebhard. Thompson Intermediate school offi cials state Christian Schmidt (holding sign), to describe Javaid as a school family member. He is always thinking of and con- eighth-grader, is active in art club, No Place for Hate, media productions and volun- teered as football manager. His artwork was entered in VASE, the Austin Showcase, sidering others. Shown with Javaid are, left to right, (front row) Lindsey Pelton, and Texas Fish Art. For his extracurricular activity, he volunteers at his church’s coffee Frazier fi rst-grade teacher; (back row) Alix; Fernandez; and Gebhard. shop. Schmidt is a leader on campus and gives morning announcements every Friday. Schmidt demonstrates Lion Pride each and every day. For these reasons, he has been se- lected as Outstanding Student of the Month. Shown with Schmidt are, left to right, Tra- vis Teichelman, Thompson assistant principal; Barbour; Owens; Rivera; Tanis Griffi n, Thompson principal; Sloan; and Gina Garcia, Thompson secondary peer facilitator.

Keon Keyes Jr. (holding sign), fourth-grader at Burnett Elementary, is re- silient according to school offi cials. He recognizes areas he may be weak in and applies every skill he knows to strengthen it. He is very respectful and kind. He always speaks and asks about his class- mates’ day. He often chal- lenges his peers to stay on task and follow instruc- tions. Lastly, Keyes is charming. He says every- one is his favorite teach- er, and the teachers feel encouraged when he says this. He is part of the Bur- Ana Victoria Villarreal (holding sign), pre-K student at Moore Elementary, is a nett Safety Patrol and he very well-behaved student and is always working diligently. She loves to partici- According to school offi cials at Fred Roberts Middle School, Ace Ly (holding takes this responsibility pate in class and always tries her best. Villarreal is very kind and always willing sign), fi fth-grader, is a caring, responsible, and respectful student not only to his very seriously. For these to help her peers. She has also shown great academic progress and the staff is very teachers, but his classmates as well. He is sure to always put forth his best effort reasons Keyes has been proud of her. For these reasons she has been chosen as the Outstanding Student and comes to school with a great attitude. He is a great role model and friend to named Outstanding Stu- dent of the Month. Shown of the Month. Shown with Villarreal are, left to right, Jill Lacamu, Moore princi- his classmates. That is why Ly has been selected the Outstanding Student of the with Keyes is Jae Lee, pal; Saperstein; DeeDee Pitts, Moore assistant principal; Lilley; Liliana Sanchez, Month. Shown with Ly are, left to right, Rebecca Dietz, Fred Roberts assistant Burnett principal. Moore bilingual ESL pre-K teacher; Nayeli Rodriguez, Moore bilingual aide; and principal; Jorly Thomas, Fred Roberts principal; Barbour; Owens; Sloan; Rive- Angelica Moreno-Perez, Moore counselor. ra; and Citlali Guererro, Fred Roberts assistant principal. Page 4 Section A, South Belt-Ellington Leader, Thursday, May 30, 2019

Bill to benefit taxpayers passes Over The Back Fence by Alexis In a major victory for Tex- values go up, property tax rates occurred when Gov. Greg Ab- Creighton, Perry, Lucio and as taxpayers, Senate Bill 2, must come down. Senate Bill 2 bott set a lower rollback num- Hancock for their work and the Texas Property Tax Re- has an estimated $930 million ber, 2.5 percent in early 2018, for being a part of the original form and Transparency Act of dollars of taxpayer savings in lower than either the Senate Senate Property Tax Commit- 2019, was passed out of the fi scal year 2024 alone, and is or the House did in 2017, and tee Tour, where we toured the senate with bipartisan support part of a larger package of re- Patrick’s (R-Texas) insistence State in 2016 to hear from MATT CELEBRATES A BIRTHDAY Anderson celebrates a birthday, June 3. cake May 30 with Karol Brock and Kathy in a 21-9 vote with Sen. Eddie form legislation, HB3, that in- that the Senate blocker bills be countless taxpayers on the Matt Griesmeyer celebrates a birthday Enjoy a slice of birthday cake with Suzanne Eads. Light the birthday candles for Gerson Lucio (D-Brownsville) and cludes an additional $5 billion moved, if necessary, to have a impact of rising property tax June 4. Best wishes are sent to Matt from Anderson June 4. Garcia and William Rampp June 2. Sing a Sen. Juan “Chuy” Hinojosa for property tax relief, but also full vote by the Senate on SB bills,” continued Bettencourt. his former co-workers at the Leader. Meador Elementary birthday song June 3 to Robert Pheister. A (D-McAllen) joining the 19 major changes to the Texas 2, which was passed then by a “Every regular citizen we HAVE A GREAT BIRTHDAY, BOBBY Derek Woodard celebrates a birthday double birthday is marked by Gilbert Deleon Republicans. school fi nance system. vote of 18-13. heard from all around the state, Bobby Griffin, co-founder of the South June 5. and Ferdinand Labua June 4. The legislation was au- “This is a journey that I Speaker Dennis Bonnen spoke clearly of the need for Belt-Ellington Leader, is wished a very happy South Belt Elementary FRIENDS CELEBRATE BIRTHDAYS thored by Sen. Paul Betten- started on with Lt. Gov. Dan also showed his resolve con- property tax relief at our last birthday on Wednesday, June 5, from hus- Send a special birthday greeting to The Leader sends happy birthday wishes court (R-Houston), Chairman Patrick, and 300 other taxpay- sistently to get meaningful public hearing,” he added. band Kenneth; son David Griffin and wife Vanity Villacorta June 1. to friends who enjoy a birthday: of the Senate Committee on ers when we came to the Texas property tax reform and relief In Dallas, the average Angela; daughter Tracy Giles and husband Stuchbery Elementary Thursday, May 30: Misty Benefi eld, Albert Property Tax. The SB2 con- Capitol in 2003 as constituents passed during this session. property tax bill now exceeds Jim; grandchildren Robert and Kenneth Light the birthday candles May 31 for Conger, Laura Stanford, Tanya Cole, Sandy ference committee report to ask for property relief,” said The SB 2 Conference Com- $5,000 and Houston is right Griffin, Aaron and wife Ashley and son Nola Garcia. Best wishes for a wonder- Zeigler and Stacey Brewer; Friday, May 31: ably chaired by Sen. Hancock Bettencourt. mittee chaired by Hancock and behind them. Throughout Jaxson Giles, and Kristen and Cody Giles; ful birthday June 2 to Emily Bass. Sing Gabi Hernandez, Sharon Rushing and Eddie (R-North Richland Hills) “It’s the fi rst major prop- members Bettencourt, Hino- the State home and business and friends and Leader co-workers. a happy birthday tune June 3 to Sharon Carlton; Saturday, June 1: Shawn Mims, from the Senate and Rep. Bur- erty tax reform in nearly four josa, Sen. Brandon Creighton owners were being crushed by SCHOOL DAZE Woodruff. The day for a celebration for Carroll McCullough, Richard Philpott, rows (R-Lubbock) from the decades, and that says it all!” and Sen. Charles Perry re- property taxes which can grow The following personnel of the Pasadena Jose Wong is June 4. Susan Hall marks a Lauren Lozano, Telly Arnold, Joseph House. Bettencourt remarked. viewed and approved the fi nal 2 to 3 times faster than their in- Independent School District celebrate birth- birthday June 5. Niscavits and Karen Osborn; Sunday, The legislation provides the “As JFK said, ‘Victory has SB 2 draft before the report come rise. days May 30 through June 5. Melillo Middle School June 2: Elizabeth Paredes-Trevino, Linda fi rst change in the rollback rate a 1000 fathers, while defeat is was taken up by the full Texas “This is not a partisan is- Atkinson Elementary Enjoying a memorable birthday May 30 is Miller, Melissa Garza and Justin Hilliard; in 38 years by lowering it from an orphan,” he quipped. (But Senate. sue because it is an everybody Special birthday wishes are sent May Judith Tamez. June 5 is the day for a cake Monday, June 3: Sasha Divine, Richard 8 percent to 3.5 percent for cit- it is a serious win for 7 million It was passed by a vote of pays issue. This reform keeps 31 to Sandi Asbeck. Blow out the birthday for Elizabeth Soto. Lelsz, Elbert Giron Sr., Susan Arnold and ies and counties. Texas taxpayers.) 21-9. The SB 2 conference the dream of home and busi- candles June 3 for Rose Galaviz. Beverly Hills Intermediate Jennifer Medina; and Wednesday, June 5: This means as appraised An important milestone committee report calls for au- ness ownership alive not just Burnett Elementary Blow out the birthday candles for Ilene Zach Fisher, David Reyes, Minnie Gaeckler, tomatic elections for many ju- for the Texans who are but also Light the birthday candles for Althea McKinney June 2. The day for a party for Jessica Cordero and Merri Taylor. risdictions that would exceed the Texans that are yet to be," Smith on May 30. Special birthday wishes Guadalupe Ramirez is June 4. LEADER WANTS YOU IN THE NEWS the new lower limits. It also concluded Bettencourt. are sent to Eric Snell who enjoys a birthday Thompson Intermediate Email birthday, anniversary, vacation, PISD meeting set includes substantial additional SB 2 had a concurrent 88- June 1. Sing a birthday song to Aaron Feldman congratulations, etc., to mynews@south transparency and appraisal re- 50 vote in the House and is on Bush Elementary June 5. beltleader.com with OTBF in the subject line. forms. the way to Abbott for his signa- Give a birthday shout-out to Stephanie Dobie High The deadline is Friday noon for the next Pasadena ISD to hold pub- “I want to thank Senators ture next. Miller for a May 30 birthday. Kathy Share a slice of a double-layer birthday week’s publication. lic information meeting: Knights, Catholic Daughters,Guadalupanas award funds Pet adoption event set A public informational Mariposa Apartment food. Homes in Webster is part- All donations will benefi t meeting will be held by Pas- nering with the City of the Webster Animal Shelter Webster to host a southeast and also give the donor a adena Independent School Houston area Pet Adoption chance to enter a raffl e for Event Saturday, June 15, prizes. from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. “We are establishing District on Monday, June 3, The event will be held strong relationships with at the Mariposa Apartment local, civic and service or- 2019, to seek public com- Homes, 1427 FM 528. ganizations, the chambers, The public is invited to and the entire community ments on the needs and use fi nd homes for pets and stay through sponsorships and to enjoy all the activities, events that communicate food trucks and give-aways, our dedication and commit- of Title I, II, III and IDEA B and visit locally sponsored ment to the entire Southeast booths. Houston area,” said Lisa Federal funds. This event is providing Latham, community man- free micro-chipping and ager, Mariposa Apartment Two meetings are sched- low-cost vaccines for pets Homes at Clear Creek. and offering pet treats and For additional informa- uled at 9:00 a.m. and 5:30 accessories. tion and details concerning South Belt area graduates were honored at Mass, followed by lunch, scholarships were presented by Leticia Cruz and Jose Estrada of the Patrons are asked to this event, call 281-316- May 11, at St. Luke the Evangelist Catholic Church. Ben Hernan- Asociación Guadalupanas to Victoria Solis, Taylor McGee, Alyssa bring a new pet item or pet 3300. p.m. at the Pasadena ISD dez, director of Youth Faith Formation was master of ceremonies Cisneros, Jesus Axel Rodriguez Marquez, and Stephanie Rodriguez. for the scholarship awards presentation. Gilbert Ramos and Val Co- Graduates attended J. Frank Dobie High School, Clear Brook High Special Programs Offi ce lo- meaux of Knights of Columbus Council 9201 presented scholarships School, Pasadena High School, Young Women’s College Prepara- to ten local graduates: Stephanie Martinez, Adrian Montez, Victoria tory Academy, Dr. Kirk Lewis Career and Technical High School, SJC releases calendar cated in the PISD Adminis- Solis, Roselle Espe, Alyssa Cisneros, Taylor McGee, Naizeth Leal, Home School and Sam Houston State University. Shown above are, San Jacinto College has sjcd.academicworks.com. Jesus Axel Rodriguez Marquez, Brianna Guerin, and Lori Guerin. left to right, Ramos, Grand Knight; Martinez; Rodriguez Marquez; released its calendar briefs. Summer camps Viola Torres and Herlinda Estrada of Catholic Daughters of Amer- Montez; McGee; Solis; and Leal. Shown below are, from left-to- Summer registration San Jacinto College will trative Building, 1515 Cher- ica Court 2292 presented seven scholarships. Awards were present- right, Leticia Cruz, Asociación Guadalupanas; Rodriguez Marquez; payment deadline host the following summer ed to Alyssa Cisneros, Brianna Guerin, Stephanie Martinez, Tay- Cisneros; McGee; Solis; and Estrada, Asociación Guadalupanas. Registration for classes camps for the month of rybrook Lane, Pasadena, TX lor McGee, Roselle Espe, Catherine Rivard and Lisa Skinner. Five Photos submitted beginning Monday, June 3, June. is now open to all current • Ink Slingers Writing and incoming students. Pay- Camp; June 3-7, 9 a.m.- 77502, Room SP104. ment will be due upon regis- 12:30 p.m.; Central campus. tration. • KidSpot Summer Musi- The purpose of the meet- For more informa- cal Theatre Camp for Youth; tion, visit sanjac.edu/ap June 3 - 7 and June 10 - 14, ing is to discuss how the ply-register/overview/reg 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Central istration. campus. district uses funds to pro- Summer classes • Middle School Band begin June 3 camp; June 10 - 14, 9 a.m. Classes for the summer - 1 p.m.; North campus. vide supplemental support 2019 semester at San Jacin- • Maritime Venture camp; to College begin Monday, June 10 - 13, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.; in improving its special June 3. For more informa- Maritime campus. tion, visit sanjac.edu. • San Jac Softball camp; programs. For more infor- SJC Foundation June 14, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.; scholarship application open South campus. The San Jacinto College • Robot Ruckus; June mation, please contact the Foundation general scholar- 24 - 27, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.; ship application for the up- Central campus. Special Programs Offi ce at coming fall 2019 semester For a complete listing that is now open. includes summer camps, 713-740-0225. The last day to apply for fees and campus loca- fall scholarships is June 30. tions, visit https://www.san For more information, visit jac.edu/summer-camps. Remember When

40 years ago (1979) would allow left turns from versity Talent Identifi cation Simmons and Landon Hall. ton Island Convention Cen- The Catholic Communi- the middle lane. Program. They are also the grandpar- ter at the San Luis Resort, ty of St. Luke the Evange- The Rev. Dominic Construction on a new ents of Sheridan Victoria the event was moved a few list held services at the new Pistone left the Catholic Walgreens began on Fuqua Simmons. blocks away to a ballroom church facility located at Community of St. Luke the at Sabo Road. 5 years ago (2014) at the San Luis Resort, Hall Road and Sageberry. Evangelist after serving as 10 years ago (2009) An 8-year-old boy died Spa and Conference Cen- Parishioners had been using the church’s pastor for 10 Investigators from the May 29 from injuries in- ter following the incident, the cafetorium at Thompson years. Harris County Precinct 2 curred the day before while which took place shortly Intermediate School for the 20 years ago (1999) Constable’s office got a playing by an area ditch after the prom started at 7 previous four years. Erin Kerbow was named break in the May 7 arson near the intersection of p.m., knocking out the air The Southeast Volunteer valedictorian of the Dobie case at Weber Elementary Grapewood and Sageglen. conditioning, lighting and Fire Department was in High School class of 1999. when one of the two sus- Leonel Eduardo Reyes music. While a shuttle was need of trained medical vol- Directors of the Clear pects returned to the school was discovered fl oating in provided to transport the unteers to work during the Brook City Municipal and again attempted to set the ditch by his 16-year- attendees, many of the ap- day. Utility District uncovered fire to the building. A resi- old brother. Reyes, a sec- proximately 800 students 35 years ago (1984) and were fi xing impedi- dent walking his dog on the ond-grade student at Bur- opted to just walk to the Congrats!Congrats! The LaPetite Academy ments which had increased Blackhawk hike and bike nett, was later determined to new location. on Scarsdale suffered inte- drainage problems in the trail spotted two men throw- have drowned. The second room was rior damage after a tornado Sageglen subdivision. ing Molotov cocktails at the St. Luke’s church bless- signifi cantly smaller in size apparently touched down 15 years ago (2004) school, as had been done ed and offi cially christened than the fi rst one, but tables GradsGrads 2017! 2019 during a thunderstorm. Community leaders and earlier in the month, and de- its new Cenacle Learn- were removed to accommo- Bonnie Walker was residents were shocked to tained the suspects while he ing Center. The ceremony date more guests. named coordinator of math- learn the City of Houston phoned authorities. was conducted by Bishop Meador and Bush el- ematics, and Charles had plans to demolish the Dobie freshman Brianna George A. Sheltz, auxiliary ementary schools were Matthys was selected as Sagemont pool. Perez was seriously injured bishop for the Archdiocese named to the 2017-2018 17 supervisor of vocational The Pasadena Indepen- in a hit-and-run accident in of Galveston-Houston. The Educational Results Part- education in Clear Creek dent School District an- the 8100 block of Almeda 10,000-square-foot learning nership Honor Roll for Independent School nounced it would continue Genoa. center was the fi rst of fi ve outstanding academic 20 19 District. with plans to build a new Longtime South Belt res- buildings to be constructed achievements and student 30 years ago (1989) high school in the Hobby ident Emory Gadd was on the church’s new prop- success. The two schools Students attending Clear Airport area. named this year’s erty on Riverstone Ranch were among 729 public Creek ISD schools im- Houston City Council Distinguished Alumnus Road. schools in Texas to receive proved their TEAMS scores approved plans to extend El from South Houston High 1 year ago (2018) the distinction, awarded in every category for ev- Dorado Boulevard from the School at an award ceremo- Dobie High School’s se- annually to campuses that ery grade level except one Gulf Freeway to Beamer. ny. A 1965 graduate of the nior prom was forced to re- continuously demonstrate over the previous year, thus This was in an agreement area school, Gadd has locate during the event Sat- high levels of academic maintaining the district’s between the city and the devoted much of his time to urday, May 26, after a small achievement, improvement above average performance. Clear Creek Independent his alma mater, the Pasadena mechanical fire caused a in achievement levels over Former band and orches- School District resulting Independent School District power outage at the func- time and reductions in tra director at Beverly Hills from CCISD’s plans to open and the community as a tion’s original location. achievement gaps among and Thompson intermediate a new school in the area. whole. Initially located at Galves- student populations. schools, Jimmy Foster, 58, Harris County officials Dobie High School sci- died. were studying the need ence teacher, Sandra Hall, Three anonymous South for a traffic light to be in- retired after serving 34 T & K HOME CARE & MORE Belters contributed their stalled on Blackhawk at years in the education field. Services Offered: time and efforts in saving Kirkville. She had been a teacher, the life of a small dog that As a result of outstanding department head, curricu- Activities of Daily Living was shot by a group of academic performance, 10 lum writer, strategizer, tutor 3HUVRQDO&DUH‡0HDO3UHSDUDWLRQ youths armed with BB guns. Beverly Hills Intermediate and an assistant principal. 25 years ago (1994) students and four students She has been married to 7UDQVSRUWDWLRQ6HUYLFHV It became offi cial that from Thompson Intermedi- Lonnie Hall for 38 years For More Information Contact: none of the three South Belt ate received state recogni- and they are the parents of intersections on Beltway 8 tion through the Duke Uni- Londra Brown, Lanita Yvonne Thomas at 832-665-0727 Thursday, May 30, 2019, South Belt-Ellington Leader, Section A, Page 5 Pen, Checklist as hurricane season approaches Moore Continued from Page 1A toys and any other objects on the lower level of the • Battery powered radio. • If residents live in a low-ly- The Harris County Offi ce that could become missiles. house, away from windows. • Medications and special ing, fl ood-prone area, they may marry of Homeland Security and • Moor boats to a safe and • Cover one’s self and fam- items (pain relievers, diapers, be mandated to leave, because secure place. ily members with a mattress or etc.) heightened seas and tides can Erica Pen and Cody Moore Emergency Management of- fers the following tips: • Take pictures of proper- a dining room table to protect • Tools and supplies. affect such homes. were united in marriage in ty and contents for insurance yourself from falling debris. • Sanitation (toilet paper, • If residents live in a mo- a double-ring ceremony Preparedness When a hurricane warn- purposes. Disaster supply kit personal hygiene items, etc.) bile home in any evacuation Saturday, April 27, 2019, at • Evacuate immediately, if checklist • Change of clothes and zone, plan to evacuate any- Ashton Gardens in North ing is issued by the Nation- al Weather Service and the advised. • Water – At least seven bedding. time a hurricane threatens. Houston followed by a re- If residents stay home day supply (one gallon per • Cash. Powerful winds are capable ception. The bride is the coastal area is threatened, residents should: during the hurricane and are person per day) • Important family docu- of destroying mobile homes. daughter of Erich Pen of not in a fl ood prone area: • Food – At least seven ments (birth certifi cates, in- • If residents are traveling Webster and Ann Moreno • Monitor local TV and ra- dio stations. • Fill bathtubs and all day supply of nonperishable/ surance/ bank account infor- with young children, elderly Pen of Houston. Erica at- available containers with wa- canned food (Change out mation, etc.) family members or people tended Frazier Elementary • Fuel vehicles and gener- ators. ter. stored water and food sup- • Food, water and medi- with functional access needs, and Thompson Intermedi- • Turn off utilities, if re- plies every six months) cine for your pets. they should leave early. Wait- ate schools and was an ac- • Check disaster supply kit. • Cover windows with ply- quested. • First aid kit. • Kennels or crates for ing for a general evacuation tive member of St. Luke’s • Remain indoors in a • Flashlight with extra bat- pets. can put their health at risk Catholic Church. She wood. • Bring in all furniture, closet, bathroom or hallway teries. Stay informed and lengthen travel time. graduated from the Bauer Flood insurance College of Business at the Residents wishing to pur- University of Houston in chase fl ood insurance must 2014 and is currently em- Harvey recovery help still available do so at least 30 days before ployed at the University of While the 2019 hurricane reach team, or for any ad- https://recovery.houstontx. ery hotline number 832-393- a storm in order to guarantee Houston as Accountant 3 in season is now set to take ef- ditional information, visit gov or call the Harvey recov- 0550. coverage. the central business service fect, many South Belt res- department. Given in mar- idents are still recovering riage by her father, Erica from 2017’s Hurricane Har- wore a sweetheart A-line vey. gown overlaid with em- Many residents residing broidered lace appliqués, within the Houston city lim- “Notice of Public chapel train and cathedral its may still be eligible for veil. 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Cody’s longtime for completed repairs, 2) friend, Stephen Smythe homeowner-managed reha- get hearing meeting on Monday, June 3, 2019, at 7 p.m. in served as best man. After bilitation, 3) city-managed a weeklong honeymoon in rehabilitation and reconstruc- Ocho Rios, Jamaica, the tion, 4) buyouts, and 5) inter- couple will reside in the im mortgage assistance. the Board Room, Suite A1.104, of the Thomas S. Sewell Texas Medical Center area To schedule a mobile out- of Houston. District Administration Building, located at 4624 Fair-

Hendersons mont Parkway, Pasadena, Texas. celebrate The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the College 50th wedding District’s budget that will determine the tax rate that will anniversary be adopted.

Garry and Dianne Henderson celebrated their 50th wed- Public participation in the discussion is invited. ding anniversary on May 24. The couple, who have been Sagemeadow residents for 37 years, were born and raised A regular meeting of the Board of Trustees will be in Houston’s southeast end in Pecan Park. They met at Mil- by High School, and married on May 24, 1969, at Broadway Baptist Church in Houston. held immediately after at which time adoption of the Garry has a Bachelor of Sci- ence in sociology from Sam Houston State University, and is also an Eagle Scout. Garry 2019-2020 budget will be considered. retired from Farmer’s Insur- ance after 30 years of ser- vice and Dianne retired from Chase Bank after 40 years. The proposed budget will be available for inspec- The couple currently attends Southeast Church of Christ on Bay Area Boulevard, and are active with the church. tion beginning on May 31, 2019, in the Budget Control They enjoy keeping busy in the Sagemeadow neighbor- hood. Garry and Dianne also like to volunteer at Christian Offi ce, Room A2.213, 4620 Fairmont Parkway, Pasade- Helping Hands Food Bank in Pearland. na, Texas.

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Taylor most impressive seasons been named the 22-6A Pleasants was named the in recent memory. first team shortstop in Most Valuable Player of Pleasants will now 2018 as teammate Yvonne be widely considered to Whaley deservedly pock- be the greatest offensive eted the MVP award. player in the storied histo- Pleasants, the Loui- ry of the Dobie program, siana State University having come through with softball signee will be re- a .600 batting average this membered as perhaps the season to go with 63 runs greatest female athlete of scored, 50 runs batted in, all-time at Dobie after also 16 doubles, six triples and delivering Most Valuable eight homers. Player accolades on the A four-year starter in volleyball court, but it’s both volleyball and soft- the softball field where ball since the day she she is unrivaled. 281-741-9949 stepped onto campus as a Remember the name freshman, Pleasants sim- Taylor Pleasants as she plays for USA Softball’s junior women’s national team priorities this sum- DIXIE DELI mer and then is off to Ba- 364A FM 1959 (between I-45 & Hwy 3) DAILY SPECIAL – $5.55 ton Rouge this fall. She’s 281-484-3083 been a tremendous pres- Hours: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. 6” PO-BOY, CHIPS & DRINK ence at Dobie. Pleasants was far from Dobie’s lone honoree on Dobie’s Taylor Pleasants the 22-6A all-district list (17) concluded her tre- USA KARATE this season. Stepping up mendous four-year var- big in a time of need for sity softball career by SUMMER CAMP her team, junior Jessica being named the District SIGN UP NOW! 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First team all-district outfi elder Leslie Longoria was one of the top leadoff hit- Junior fi rst team all-district selection Camryn Wincher delivered a grand slam The league’s best defensive catcher was Dobie junior Mikayla Gutierrez as she ters in the area this season, seemingly coming up with multi-hit games every in the Lady Longhorns’ area series victory over Clear Springs and led the Lady earned fi rst team all-district status this season. Aside from handling the team’s time out. The sophomore led the team in batting average (.504) and hits (70). Longhorns with 63 runs batted in during 40 games played. She hit .449 with pitching staff and defense, she hit .291 and drove in 19 runs. She had fi ve dou- Photo by Jade Wise 11 doubles and six home runs. Photo by Jade Wise bles this season. Photo by Jade Wise

Junior Michelle Amezcua (6) stepped in at third base for the Lady Longhorns and thrived in her fi rst chance at extensive playing time. At season’s end, Amezcua found her name on the District 22-6A fi rst team. Hitting .337, she tied for fourth on the team with 27 runs batted in. Photo by Jade Wise

Honorable Mention All-District Danielle Colunga – Miquela Guajardo Academic All-District Another of a tremendous Dobie sophomore class that at vary- Jayla Arenas – Mikayla Gutierrez Dobie’s Yessenia Pena (10) collected second team all-district honors after com- ing times during the season included as many as four starters, ing up with numerous big hits during the regular season and played in the Jasmin Benitez came up with big hit after big hit on her way to bidistrict series against North Shore. A sophomore, Pena is due back for two being named to the District 22-6A second team unit. She hit .375 Sam Lopez – Camryn Wincher seasons. and knocked in 27 runs. Photo by Jade Wise Clear Brook’s Crutchfi eld chooses UH track and fi eld

At right, Clear Brook High School graduate Kennedy Crutchfi eld (seated center) will continue her education and track and fi eld ca- reer at the University of Houston after sign- ing a letter of intent with the Cougars. She was a Region III meet qualifi er in various sprints as well as relays and jump events over the past three seasons with the Lady Wolver- ines. Crutchfi eld was a multi-season volleyball player for the school. With Crutchfi eld at the signing was her fa- ther, Mark Crutchfi eld (left) and her moth- er, Tonya Crutchfi eld. Kennedy Crutchfi eld is set to join a nation- ally ranked Univer- sity of Houston track and fi eld program that already includes Clear Brook graduates Brandon Taylor and Kenneth Pree as well as Dobie graduate Jus- tice Henderson.

Dobie’s Karlie Barba (22) delivered in a huge way during her freshman season, delivering three walk-off hits and leading her team to the No. 2 playoff seed. For her efforts, she was a second team all-district pick. She scored 24 runs this season and drove in another 20, delivering eight extra-base hits. Thursday, May 30, 2019, South Belt-Ellington Leader, Section B, Page 3 Dobie’s Smith earns fi rst Harris scholarship Area sports news, notes Thompson Intermediate offers summer camps

The boys’ and girls’ coaching staffs at Thompson Intermediate have again set up a busy summer of student camp options for the school’s athletes. The Lions’ three-week boot camp will run June 10 to June 28, each Monday through Thursday from 9 to 11 a.m. for both boys and girls. Cost of the boot camp sessions is $25 per week. Both students and the coaches will take the week of July 4 off to spend time with family before the soccer camp is held July 8-11. Again, both boys and girls will be eligible to attend at a cost of $25 per student. The Lions’ basketball camp for boys and girls will follow July 15-18, with a fee of $25 per student. Camp hours are 9 to 11 a.m. Thompson’s strength and conditioning camp comes July 22-25 as both boys and girls may participate for $25 per student. The hours are also from 9 to 11 a.m. The Lions’ football camp for boys is to be held July 29-31 from 9 to 11 a.m., at $25 per student. Meanwhile, the Lady Lions’ volleyball camp will be held July 29 through Aug. 1. The cost for the 9 to 11 a.m. event is $25. Fast forwarding to August, the Lions’ fi rst equipment pickup session will be Aug. 9 as eighth-grade football and volleyball players will visit from 10 a.m. to noon, with seventh-grade volleyball and football players to follow from 1 to 3 p.m. There will be a second equipment pickup day Aug. 16 from 1 to 3 p.m. for all football players who miss the fi rst date. There will be a $65 participation fee due at the time of pickup for football players, and the volleyball uniform fee is $50 per student. For more information, direct email to coach Doug Sawyer (boys) at dsawyer@ pasadenaisd.org or coach Tiffany Nelson (girls) at [email protected] . Brook baseball’s Flores sets youth camp details Dobie High School senior Camille Smith (third the Longhorns was joined at the award ceremo- from left) was awarded the inaugural Barry Har- ny by some of Harris’ relatives including, left to Clear Brook varsity baseball head coach Gene Flores and his staff have set the ris Memorial Scholarship for this school year. right, Deborah Harris Daughtry (sister) Juanita dates for the Wolverines’ 2019 youth camp. The event will be held June 10-12 at Harris was a longtime instructor and districtwide Harris (mom) and Linda Hatton (Harris’ sister). Wolverine Field, from 9 a.m. to 2:45 p.m. Blake Jackson (17), a 2011 Dobie High School grad- supporter of athletics prior to his cancer-related Smith plans to attend the University of Texas at death last spring. Smith, a varsity tennis player for Austin to study neuroscience. Instructors will focus on hitting and defense from 9 a.m. to noon, with pitching uate and current second-year receiver with the and catching thereafter. Those entering the second through ninth grades as of the Cleveland Browns, will host a youth football camp at Dobie High School one day only – June 8 from 2019-2020 school year are eligible to attend. The cost is $100 for the hitting and 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Cleveland Browns photo defense sessions and $60 for the pitching/catching only, or $140 for both. All-District 24-6A Baseball Selections Participants will receive a camp T-shirt, and concessions as well as pizza slices will be available for purchase throughout the event. For more information or to reg- Dobie grad Jackson Most Valuable Player Coach of the Year ister, direct email to Flores at efl [email protected]. offers youth camp Mason Schulz, Clear Springs Chris Floyd, Clear Springs Youth basketball camp guided by JFD’s Hartman Cleveland Browns re- Jackson will be available Dobie varsity girls’ basketball head coach Jasmine Hartman, who guided her team ceiver Blake Jackson, a for an autograph session to the area playoff round in her debut season, has established plans for the Dobie Dobie graduate who guid- for those who take part in Newcomer of the Year youth basketball camp for both boys and girls. ed the Longhorns to the the camp. The camp fee The camp will be held June 25-27, with those students entering the fi rst through last district title in 2010, is also includes a T-shirt. Erick Vasquez, Alvin fi fth grades as of the 2019-2020 school year attending from 8 to 10 a.m. for $40 set to host the Blake Jack- After his high school son Youth Football Camp graduation in 2011, Jack- per participant. Sixth- through ninth-grade students will pay $45 per student and June 8, from 11 a.m. to son eventually played at First Team Selections Second Team Selections attend from noon to 3 p.m. Individual skills such as shooting, rebounding, pass- 2:30 p.m. at Dobie High the University of Mary ing and dribbling will be taught as well as both team offensive and defensive strat- School. Students ages 6 to Hardin-Baylor, where he P – Guy Garibay, Dickinson P – Aaron Calhoun, Clear Brook egies. For additional information, direct email to Hartman at jhartman@pasade 17 are eligible to attend. helped the Cru win a Di- naisd.org. The cost is $20 per par- vision III national title as a ticipant, and registration is quarterback. P – Nathan Ingram, Dickinson P – Carson Wagner, Clear Brook Rising Stars still taking athletes, set for season available at blakejackson Now converted to re- footballcamp.eventbrite. ceiver, Jackson is in his The Rising Stars Track Club, the area’s longstanding youth track and fi eld orga- com. second season with the P – Carson Kiethley, Alvin P – Cooper Timmons, Clear Falls nization, is set to begin practices and registration at Dobie High School. Following the camp, Browns. Returning team members are encouraged to join workouts through May, from 5 to P – Hunter Smith, Clear Creek P – Tyler Malone, Clear Falls 7 p.m., at the JFD track. The team will also practice each Friday from 5 to 7 p.m. as Wolverine athletics well as each Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon until the season begins. Team offi cials P – Braden Clifton, Clear Springs P – Wyatt Fields, Alvin will also accept registration each Saturday in conjunction with the practices. For set for strength drills more information, call Stars head coach Ivory Kimble at 832-561-1248. Clear Brook varsity All female students will C – Brooks Montgomery, Clear Falls C – Jacob Carpenter, Clear Springs Dobie football to offer youth camp July 29-31 football head coach Lupe work in the weight room Florez and varsity girls’ from 8 to 8:55 a.m., and 1B – Arjun Parikh, Clear Lake 1B – Daniel Bell, Dickinson The Dobie High School football staff will host the 2019 Longhorns’ Youth Camp soccer coach Jamie Scott work outdoors from 9 to at the school July 29-31. Students entering the third through ninth grades as of the will co-direct the school’s 9:55 a.m., which ends the 2019-2020 school year are eligible to attend. The camp will run from 8:30 to 11:30 annual strength and condi- training each day. 2B – Mason Knight, Clear Springs 2B – Austin Hinson, Alvin a.m. each day and focus on all the fundamentals of the game as well as team build- tioning workouts. Seventh- through ninth- ing, etc. Cost of the camp is $25 per student. To register or to get more information, The workouts will be grade boys will work out held on Monday through in the weight room at 9 SS – Michael Cervantes, Clear Springs SS – Landon Rogue, Dickinson visit jfrankdobie.com, click on the sports link and then click on the football link. The Thursday, from June 3 a.m., with outside work coaching staff is also preparing to host strength and conditioning workouts for high through July 26. running from 9 to 9:55 3B – Isaac Lopez, Clear Creek 3B – Colin Jeter, Alvin school students. Those details are coming soon. Incoming seventh- a.m. through 12th-grade stu- The outdoor training Brook’s Canales sets soccer camp dents are encouraged to sessions will consist of DH – Cameron Cooper, Clear Springs OF – Anthony Benavides, Clear Brook attend the voluntary work- agility drills and other Clear Brook soccer coach Enrique Canales will host a youth camp for boys and outs. The cost is $100 per speed drills on a grass sur- girls June 3-7 at the school. Students entering the fi rst through sixth grades as of the student, which includes 10 face, so cleats are recom- OF – Levi Whitlock, Alvin OF – Joe Trapani, Clear Falls 2019-2020 school year are eligible to attend the 8 to 10 a.m. sessions. Participants weeks of training as well mended but not required. will receive instruction in all phases of the game of soccer, including offensive and as a Wolverines’ strength Payments will be ac- OF – Chase Arnaud, Clear Springs OF – Nick Mueller, Clear Falls defensive strategies. Those in attendance should wear proper soccer attire and bring and conditioning T-shirt. cepted via money order Students entering the or cash. No checks will water, sun screen and shin guards if wanted. For additional information, call Canales 10th through 12th grades be accepted. Walk-ups are OF – Mason Moran, Clear Creek OF – Cole Braaten, Clear Lake at 713-5911-3741. as of next school year will welcome. attend weight room activ- For additional informa- Hudson hosts girls’ hoops camp ities from 7 to 7:55 a.m. tion, direct email to Florez OF – Lane Brewster, Clear Creek OF – John Dickey, Clear Lake Clear Brook varsity girls’ basketball coach and his staff will host the Lady Wol- each day, with outdoor at [email protected] or verines’ youth camp June 24-27 at the school. The fee is $100. Seventh through training to follow from 8 to Scott at JaScott@ccisd. Util. – Cory Lanier, Clear Falls ninth-grade students will attend from 9:30 a.m. to noon, with third through sixth- to 8:55 a.m. net. grade students attending from 1 to 3:30 p.m. Direct email to Hudson at BHudson@ CALENDAR

THURSDAY, MAY 30 Middlebrook Dr., Clear Lake. Coffee and socializing Sunday, 1 p.m., 16614 Sea Lark, 77062. Call the club Group, noon, 3525 Broadway, Pearland. For details, 7 a.m. prior to 7 p.m. meeting. No meeting in December. For at 281-480-1911 or email the director at jpochsner@ call 713-686-6300. AA Meeting – “Breakfast With Bill” Tuesday through details, visit www.TxBayAreaGen.org. aol.com for details. 2 p.m. Friday, 7 a.m., First United Methodist Church, 1062 7 p.m. 2 p.m. Genealogy Group – Parker Williams Genealogy group Fairmont Pkwy., Pasadena, in Cornell Conference Narcotics Anonymous (NA) – Vigilance Group of Grief Support Group – For adults who have lost a meets from 2 to 4 p.m. on fi rst and third Monday at the room. Call 281-487-8787 for details, or drop in. NA, open meeting, 2245 N. Main St., Pearland. Call loved one. Meets Sundays, except Mother’s Day, Parker Williams Library, Beamer at Scarsdale. Public 10 a.m. 713-661-4200. Easter and Christmas, 2 to 3:15 p.m., First United is invited. For details, email Liz Hicks at erootrot@usa. Clear Lake Bridge Club – 299’er games Tuesday and 8 p.m. Methodist Church, located at 1062 Fairmont Pkwy., net. Thursday, 10 a.m., 16614 Sea Lark, 77062. Call the Serenity Now Al-Anon Group – meets at CrossRoads Pasadena. For additional information, call 281-487- 6 p.m. club at 281-480-1911 or email the director at jpochs UMC Fridays, 8 to 9 p.m., 10030 Scarsdale Blvd. 8787. New Directions Singles – Age 50 and older meets [email protected] for details. Family members and friends of problem drinkers/ 5:30 p.m. the first and third Mondays for a potluck dinner with Noon addicts share, learn Al-Anon principles, that they are Celebrate Recovery – A faith-based 12-Step Program, activities and/or guest speakers at Webster Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) – Imperfect Nooners not alone, and discover choices available. For details, Sundays, 5:30 p.m., in the Chapel at Life Church, 9900 Presbyterian Church, 201 W. NASA Pkwy. For details, Group, noon, 3525 Broadway, Pearland. For details, call 281-484-9243. Almeda Genoa. Call 713-419-2635 for details or to call Margarita at 832-715-9658. call 713-686-6300. SATURDAY, JUNE 1 RSVP for child care. 6 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:30 a.m. 8 p.m. Scrabble Club #511 – Meets Monday at IHOP, 11222 Kirkwood Civic Association meets at the South Belt Alcoholics Anonymous – “Breakfast with Bill”, Alcoholics Anonymous – meeting at CrossRoads Fuqua. Come, improve crossword playing skills. Call Chamber of Commerce (new location), 10500 Saturdays, 7:30 a.m., First United Methodist Church, UMC on Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, 8 281-488-2923 for details. Call the Scarsdale. For more information, call Ericka 1062 Fairmont Pkwy., Pasadena, Cornell Conference p.m., 10030 Scarsdale Blvd. For information, call 281- 6:30 p.m. McCrutcheon at 281-989-9990. room. Call 281-487-8787, or drop in. 484-9243. Toastmasters – The Young Professionals Southeast 7 p.m. 11 a.m. MONDAY, JUNE 3 Toastmasters Club #05324194 meets Mondays, 6:30 Leader Narcotics Anonymous (NA) – Women’s Group, open Al-Anon Meeting (Women Only, English) – For 10 a.m. – 7:30 p.m., at the South Belt Chamber of meeting, 7 p.m., 2930 E. Broadway (FM 518), women affected by an addict. Saturdays, 11 a.m., First Al-Anon Deer Park – Mondays, 10 to 11 a.m. Commerce, located at 10500 Scarsdale Blvd., next to Advertisers Pearland, First Presbyterian Church (youth building). United Methodist Church, 1062 Fairmont Pkwy., Literature Study. In His Presence Fellowship Church, the fi re station. For additional information, call Karen For details, call 713-661-4200. Pasadena, Cornell Conference room #111. Call 281- 1202 East P Street, Deer Park. Enter through back of Nunn at 832-722-9061 or Carolyn Carmichael at 832- for your FRIDAY, MAY 31 487-8787, or drop in. church. Call 409-454-5720 for details, or drop in. 372-3565 or visit https://youngprofessionalstoastmas 7 a.m. 1 p.m. Clear Lake Bridge Club – Open games Monday, ters.com/. Lawn AA Meeting – “Breakfast With Bill” Tuesday through Clear Lake Bridge Club – Open games Saturday and Wednesday and Friday, 10 a.m., 16614 Sea Lark, 7 p.m. Friday, 7 a.m., First United Methodist Church, 1062 Sunday, 1 p.m., 16614 Sea Lark, 77062. Call the club 77062. Call the club at 281-480-1911 or email the Survivors of Suicide Support Group – gives coping & Garden Fairmont Pkwy., Pasadena, in Cornell Conference at 281-480-1911 or email the director at jpochsner@ director at [email protected] for additional informa- skills in a non-threatening environment to adults who room. Call 281-487-8787 for details, or drop in. aol.com for details. tion. have lost a loved one to suicide. For details email needs! 10 a.m. 8 p.m. 11:30 a.m. [email protected] or visit www.crisishotline.org Clear Lake Bridge Club – Open games Monday, Alcoholics Anonymous – meeting at CrossRoads Overeaters Anonymous Deer Park – 11:30 a.m. to or call 832-416-1177. Wednesday and Friday, 10 a.m., 16614 Sea Lark, UMC on Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, 8 12:30 p.m. Literature Study. In His Presence Fellowship Narcotics Anonymous (NA) – Vigilance Group of NA, 11555 77062. Call the club at 281-480-1911 or email the p.m., 10030 Scarsdale Blvd. For details, call 281-484- Church, 1202 East P Street, Deer Park. Enter through open meeting, 7 p.m., located at 2930 E. Broadway director at [email protected] for details. 9243. Fellowship Hall in back of church. Call 409-454-5720 (FM 518), Pearland, First Presbyterian Church (youth Beamer Road 6:30 p.m. SUNDAY, JUNE 2 for details, or drop in. building). For additional information, call 713-661- Bay Area Genealogical Society – Meets monthly, the 1 p.m. Noon 4200. 281-481-5656 last Friday, at University Baptist Church, 16106 Clear Lake Bridge Club – Open games Saturday and Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) – Imperfect Nooners Continued on Page 4B Page 4, Section B, South Belt-Ellington Leader, Thursday, May 30, 2019

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Continued from Page 3B 10 a.m. MONDAY, JUNE 3 Clear Lake Bridge Club – Open games Monday, Wednesday and The 7:30 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m., 16614 Sea Lark, 77062. Call the club at 281-480-1911 Congregation Shaar Hashalom – Israeli Folk Dancing Mondays, or email the director at [email protected] for details. 7:30 – 9:30 p.m., 16020 El Camino Real, 77062. $4/session or $35/10 11:30 a.m. sessions for CSH members and $5/session or $45/10 session for non- Houston Hobby Airport Lions Club – meets monthly, first and third members. Everyone is welcome. For information, contact 281-488- Wednesday, Golden Corral, 4021 Spencer Hwy., Pasadena. For infor- Southeast VFD 5861 or [email protected]. mation, email Teresa Dover at [email protected]. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) – Saint Luke’s Group, 12 Step Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) – Imperfect Nooners Group, noon, Recovery, open meeting Mondays, 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the Education 3525 Broadway, Pearland. For details, call 713-686-6300. Bldg., 11011 Hall Rd., 77089. For details, call Jesse at 832-725-8479 1 - 3:30 p.m. or Rita at 281-309-2801. Hometown Heroes Park – has Hump Day Dance for free practice needs you! TUESDAY, JUNE 4 ballroom dances (not lessons) in a casual environment. A variety of 7 a.m. rhythms are played from entry to advanced dancing levels at 1001 E. AA Meeting – “Breakfast With Bill” Tuesday through Friday, 7 a.m., League City Pkwy. League City nonresidents must purchase activity First United Methodist Church, 1062 Fairmont Pkwy., Pasadena, in card (see Tuesday 12:30 p.m. dance for details). Help is available to Cornell Conference room. Call 281-487-8787 for details, or drop in. assist learning dance moves. 9:30 a.m. 7 p.m. We are seeking local volunteers to join our active Volunteer Fire and EMS De- Pasadena Heritage Park and Museum – Exhibits include dioramas, Narcotics Anonymous (NA) – Vigilance Group of NA, open meeting, a turn-of-the-century doctor’s office and an old-time kitchen. Tuesday 7 p.m., 2930 E. Broadway (FM 518), Pearland, First Presbyterian partment. If you are over 18 and can pass a background check and driving re- through Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., 204 S. Main, Pasadena. For Church-youth bldg. For information, call 713-661-4200. cord check, we encourage you to come join us any Thursday evening at 7PM details, call 713-472-0565. Bay Area Turning Point Crisis Intervention – Call 281-286-2525 10 a.m. (24-hour crisis hotline) for confidential domestic violence/sexual at our #1 Fire Station at 10510 Scarsdale Blvd. If you have no, or very limited Clear Lake Bridge Club – 299’er games Tuesday and Thursday, abuse support group for women. Visit www.bayareaturningpoint.org training, we will provide all the training and protective gear upon acceptance. If 16614 Sea Lark, 77062. Call the club at 281-480-1911 or email the for information. director at [email protected] for details. 8 p.m. you have any previous fi re or EMS training, (Fire Department, Forest Service, 11:30 a.m. Alcoholics Anonymous – meeting at CrossRoads UMC on Local NARFE Meeting – National Association of Retired Federal Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, 8 p.m., 10030 Scarsdale Military, etc), we can accept those training hours also. You can visit our web- Employees, Chapter 1321, meets the first Tuesday at Clear Lake Blvd. For information, call 281-484-9243. site: www.southeastvfd.com to learn more, download an application package Community Center, 5001 NASA Pkwy. Lunch is $6. For details, call THURSDAY, JUNE 6 Norman Chaffee at 713-944-2461. 7 a.m. and see some of the activities that we participate in yearly. Please come to one Noon AA Meeting – “Breakfast With Bill” Tuesday through Friday, 7 a.m., Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) – Imperfect Nooners Group, noon, First United Methodist Church, 1062 Fairmont Pkwy., Pasadena, in of our meetings to meet your fellow volunteers and join us in this very impor- 3525 Broadway, Pearland. For details, call 713-686-6300. Cornell Conference room. Call 281-487-8787 for details, or drop in. tant and worthwhile activity. Become a valued and needed part of our growing Rotary Club of Pearland – Meets Tuesdays, noon to 1 p.m., Golfcrest 10 a.m. Country Club, 2509 Country Club Dr., Pearland. Lunch is $15. Variety Clear Lake Bridge Club – 299’er games Tuesday and Thursday, 10 community where Neighbors Help Neighbors! Your community needs you! of speakers. For information, call 281-900-7257 or email nalix@texasciti a.m., 16614 Sea Lark, 77062. Call the club at 281-480-1911 or email zensbank.com. the director at [email protected] for details. 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. Noon Free dance lessons – taught by Lewis and Betty Whistler (35 years Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) – Imperfect Nooners Group, noon, of experience) at Hometown Heroes Park, 1001 E League City Park- 3525 Broadway, Pearland. For details, call 713-686-6300. way, on Tuesdays. Bringing a partner is not required. There is a dif- 7 p.m. ferent dance focus monthly. For details, call Betty at 832-517-5833. Narcotics Anonymous (NA) – Women’s Group, open meeting, 7 p.m., Looking For questions about League City’s activity card, call the park offi ce at 2930 E. Broadway (FM 518), Pearland, First Presbyterian Church South Belt-Ellington Leader 281-554-1180. (youth building). For details, call 713-661-4200. to sell 1 p.m. Deadline: Trailmixers – Meets the first Tuesday at Luby’s, 11595 Fuqua. Former Leader Reader Ads or lease and current employees of J. 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White Division (Intermediate/Beginner) Champions – Rodriguez/Ronald Nguyen Runners-up – Kearbey/Megan Rodriguez Third-place – O’Connell/Kiet Nguyen Consolation champions – Berreth/Sebastian Delgado

Burnt Orange Division (Advanced/Beginner) Champions – Saldivar/Kristy Morales Runners-up – Richardson/Austin Luu Third-place – Long/Camille Smith Consolation champions – Etienne/Stephanie Gonzalez

Burnt Orange & White Division (Advanced) Champions – Thomas/Courtney Chung Runners-up – Giron/Kyle “Bunkie” Redmon Co-Third place – B. Nguyen/Violet Tran & Haynes/Luis Neira Consolation champions – Mullins/Jennifer Ho Area sports news, notes

The championship in the Burnt Orange advanced/beginner divi- Dobie grad’s softball camp at SJC South June 6 sion went to Dobie varsity tennis player Kristy Morales (left) and The White division featuring intermediate/begin- partner and Dobie tennis player Megan Rodri- faculty member Hector Saldivar, a Dobie graduate who played ner level players concluded with a fi rst-ever in guez (second from left) fi nished second to her Dobie High School graduate Iver McDonald Robinson will host her Robinson varsity soccer at the school. Saldivar is currently an assistant on the 20-year history of the tournament as Dobie9 mother and Dobie instructor Sandra Rodri- Fastpitch Summer Camp Thursday, June 6, from 5 to 9 p.m. at San Jacinto College the varsity girls’ soccer coaching staff. counselor Chad Kearbey (left) and his playing guez and Dobie player Ronald Nguyen. South campus. Entrants of all youth softball ages are invited to attend, but limited spots remain available in the 60-person-only event. Cost of the camp is $130 per participant and will include plenty of hitting drills, scrimmage game action and defensive strategies. More information about the event can be found at www.mcdonaldclinics.com. For specifi c questions about the event, direct email to Robinson at [email protected]. Coaches from college’s such as San Jacinto College, LSU, Texas State, Baylor, Sam Houston and Texas A&M-Texarkana have confi rmed attendance. Myers’ Ole Miss squad to host baseball regional

Tyler Myers, a Dobie High School graduate and current junior season reliever with the University of Mississippi Rebels baseball team, will be in action May 31- June 2 as the Rebels host the Oxford Regional in Oxford. Ole Miss, the No. 12 overall national seed, will take on Jacksonville State (37-21) in an opening-round game May 31, with Illinois (36-19) and Clemson (34-24) also in the double-elimination event. The Rebels are currently 37-25 overall after fi nish- ing the Southeastern Conference tournament as runner-up to champion Vanderbilt. As for Myers, he is 2-0 over 22 relief appearances and has a 4.50 earned run av- erage heading into the postseason. He has fanned 33 batters over the course of 36 innings of work. Twins call up San Jac’s Smeltzer

Devin Smeltzer, who pitched one season for the 2016 San Jacinto College JUCO World Series runner-up squad, made his major league debut May 28 for the Minnesota Twins against the Milwaukee Brewers. Suffi ce to say, he earned the chance to get another start, blanking the Brewers over six innings, allowing three hits and striking out seven. Over nine starts this sea- son between AA Pensacola and AAA Rochester, Smeltzer has gone 3-2 with a 1.15 earned run average, striking out 48 and allowing just a .199 batting average against him. In 2016 with San Jacinto, he was 9-3 with a 1.18 ERA, including 128 strikeouts in 91 1/3 innings. After pitching the 2016 season for San Jacinto, Smeltzer was a fi fth round pick by the Los Angeles Dodg- ers. On July 31 of last year, Smeltzer and two other players were shipped to Minnesota as the Dodgers acquired Brian Dozier. Photo by Rob Vanya 2019 Graduation Issue featuring J. Frank Dobie, Clear Brook and South Houston high schools, graduating classes and Thursday, May 30, 2019 Clear Horizons Early College High School at San Jacinto College

Clear Brook commencement set Dobie commencement May 29 SoHo sets commencement Clear Brook High School’s commence- J. Frank Dobie High School’s commencement South Houston High School’s commencement exercises ment exercises were held Wednesday, exercises were held Wednesday, May 29, at were held Thursday, May 30, at 4:30 p.m. at NRG Stadium. May 29, at 7:30 p.m. at CCISD Challenger 7:30 p.m. at NRG Stadium. Caitlyn Juliette The invocation was given by Sydnee Grace Horton. The Columbia Stadium in League City. Woitena gave the address. The invocation benediction was given by Vincent Nathaniel Lopez. The vale- Valedictorian is Rishika Chidananda and was given by Makaela Antasia Reed, and the dictorian is Julio Caesar Perez. Salutatorian is Hobart Tinh salutatorian is Melvin Sujo. benediction was given by Keishon Denae Tran. Class officers are Julio Perez, president and superin- Groves. The valedictorian is Hoang Vu Le. tendent’s advisory committee; Giovanna Levya, vice presi- Salutatorian is Dalila Thao Nguyen. Senior dent; Jesse Morales, secretary; Jennifer Tafolla, treasurer; class officers are William Joseph Pettis, presi- Alex Lorea, parliamentarian; and Sandra Villatoro, historian. dent; and Bianca Elizabeth Perez, vice presi- dent. 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Vianey Garcia Chayse La-Darian Jones Emilie Renee Cogdell Ruben Gomez Jr. Lopez Jasmine Marie Cano Chenavia Chaunce Eaglin Destinee Rai Gonzales Miranda Josephine Christopher Elian Garcia Thomeshia Love Jones Sedrick Neon Cole Isabel Gonzales Nevaeh Dyvonne Llamas Adrian Rodriguez Caoba Dayleon Trevien Eaglin Alivia Nicole Gonzalez Castillo Garza Victor Eduardo Juarez Dakota Dalton Cooper Christina Nelly Gonzalez Brianth Henry Lopez Sha'Kira Nicole Carlisle Elizabeth Bettye Early Alysa Marie Gonzalez Karely Guadalupe Nestor Eli Garcia Garza Jesse Abraham Julian Adan Cortez II Anthony Cristian Gracia Jr. Continued on Page 2C Brianna Nicole Carrillo Derrick Lamayne Edison Continued on Page 6C Castillo Salazar Princesa Anahy Continued on Page 2C Page 2C Graduation Issue, South Belt-Ellington Leader, Thursday, May 30, 2019 South Houston High 2019 graduation candidates Clear Brook High School Continued from Page 1C Benjamin Earl Norrell Alberto Alejandro Reynaga Victoria Daniela Solis Diana Elizabeth Umana Stanley De'mon Walker Lindsey Simone Klippert Theodore Clifford Ilech Jarren James Reynolds Katya De La Paz Sorto Rivera Samuel Wade Webb Top Students for 2019 Izabella Guadalupe Klunk Obraztsov Amy Abigail Rico Gabriel Sosa Jefferson Jose Umanzor Johnny White Feliciano Landaverde Mirella Lynette Ochoa Roman Rios Juan Juvencio Sosa Rogelio Uriel-Rangel Roderick Lebaron White Kameron Deion Lane Rodolfo Ochoa Alejandra Elizabeth Rivas Vicente Sosa Robledo Yanelle Dejesus Valdez Kali Makayla Williams Jacob Ray Lara Joshua Alexander Olivares Ana Isabel Rivas Berenice Soto Dominique Valencia Michia Nicole Williams Vanessa Leal George Olvera Llanisbel Rivas Jesselyn Nicole Soto Jordan Valencia Carrillo Rontavia Nicole Delores Alexis Manuel Lechuga Janet Esmeralda Ontiveros Santos Jesus Rivas Torrence Jevon Stevens Adan Alberto Vallecillo Williams Alyssa Crystal Lemus Maria Guadalupe Ortega Gustavo Alberto Rivas Elias Olaf Stille Sustaita Matute Tayza Semone Williams Damaris 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Shaik Brianna Marie Valadez Williams Marcos Guadalupe Alejandra Rangel Sandoval Mcghee-Norris Uyen Phuong Tran Nguyen Andrew Travis Pinchbeck Jared Nelson Shamburger Zachery Izak Valdez Tatyana Meshae Martinez Omar Ali Rangel Devany Alexis Santiago Matthew Benjamin McIntyre Vy Nguyen Ericka Margarita Pintor Arpan Sharan Kaylee Beth Valentine Williams Marcus Scott Martinez Juan Hipolito Rangel Ortiz Xzavier Ivar Shephard John Alexander McQueen Erik Larsen Nigro Taylor Ray Poe Nazeel Habib Shariff Timothy James Van Zanen Paul Anthony Wilson II Milton Andres Martinez Raven Raymone Rasberry Jacob Floyd Sifuentes Liam Patrick McWhirter Jacqueline Michelle Nilles Kameron Thomas Pree Alexis Rae Shedlock Jaren Isaiah Vanburen Cole Kenneth Wyatt Ricardo Alberto Martinez George Faustino Adam Valentino Sigala I'yana Nicolette Medlock Joseph Abbie Nmeir Kristina Isabel Priotto Joseph Dalton Shipp Matthew Monroe Joseph Ismael Ybarra Yisselle Yolanda Martinez Rebolloso-Rodriguez Erika Yesenia Silva Jacob Logan Marshall Nan None Ema Gutierrez Puente Sara Catherine Shupe VanHouten Tatiana Annel Ybarra Zoe Martinez Juliana Rengifo Nicholas Adam Travrius Mendoza Kainat Ann Noorani Lidia Rebeca Quino Kirula Dhanushka Silva Sherreka Monae Vann Chloe Noelle Yelovich Jorge Matta Itzel Aylin Resendez Simpson Mariana Violet Middents Jackson James Norfolk Livan Elias Rebecca Jordan Simon Hannah Sue Richard D. Yik Shandon Sidney McBride Isela Geraldine Resendiz De'marcus Luis Ishiah Gabrielle Raine Miller Dylan Michael Nygaard Quintana-Suarez Arianna Yvonne Simpson Vanvalkenburg Thinzar Zaw Samuel Patrick McCagg Gomez Sims Cade Dante Moller Jonathan Miguel Ochoa Aaron Daniel Ramirez Gunaselvi Sivakumar Seth Emanuel Vassilico Isaiah Tomas Zermeno Jeremiah Devaughn Alex Reyes Jesus Alberto Siqueiros Brandon Joseph Montoya Jalene Alexis Olivares Javier Augustine Ramirez Joely Kay Skeen Redding Alexander Brittney Noelle Zombory McClain Carlos Humberto Reyes Avila Chancellor Moody Shayenne Alexis Olivares Kaylee Sophia Ramirez Gabriel John Smith Vazquetelles-Feliciano Alexis Jane Zook Markess Deon McCovery Jose Emmanuel Reyes Kavian Mack Smith Branden Joseph Morales Christopher Ceaser Olson Sydney Marie Ramirez Kamri'yon Renod Smith Kayla Marie McGuire Ronald Eliseo Reyes Monica Daniela Solis Jennah Calista Trinid Morales Cordula Odinakachukw Luis Carlos Rangel Kamryn Jean Smith Andre Max Medina Mohammad Hamdan Raza Zackary Liam Smith CB scholarship Jacob Caiman Medina Caitlyn Nicole Read James Gregory Juan Christopher Mejia Glen Isaiah Reaves Thanh-Lon Snell Caballero SoHo HS lists 2019 scholarships Daniel Monroe Reed Kenneth Adrian Solano Yasmany Joseline Mejia Angela Maria Reyes Horacio Solis recipients named Sanchez Students from the 2019 North American University University Achievement Scholarship Jozzlynn Rene Reyes Thomas Andrew Sommer Clear Brook High Haley Danielle Lisbony Genesis Nayeli Melendez South Houston High School Trustee Scholarship Texas A&M University Pell Grant Mikayla Jeaneane Desiray Alexus Stafford School students received Kimmy Myoanh Ly Cruz senior class are recipients Lizeth Gomez Alex Loera Grants from State Reynolds Eric James Stahmer a total of 337 scholarships. Tyler Phuoc Mai Anguel Melo of the following scholar- Houston Methodist Clear University of Incarnate Word Hugo Salazar-Vasquez Silas Sylvester Reznik Tegan Marie Standa The total amount now of Maisah Bint Majid Ulises Mendez De La Rosa ships and awards: Lake Athletic Trainer Dean's Scholarship Texas A&M Federal Pell Collin James Rhodes Gregory Iran Stevenson scholarships awarded was Evan James Maki Kevin Leonardo Mendez Carlos Aguilar Scholarship Aaliyah Lopez Grant Travis Henry Rhodes Richard Allen Stokley $6,662,523. Ivan Paul Marsh Najera Athletics Houston Howard College HBU-Pell Grant Regents Scholarship Kate Nicole Richeson Ryan Andrew Stokley The Clear Brook High Allen Mathew Andrea Mendoza Methodist Clear Lake Athletic Department University Grant TX Public Education Grant Itsaily Rivera Aaron Henry Stulak School scholarship recipi- Alex Hunter McFerren Emily Mendoza Hospital Scholarship Scholarship Institutional Christian Saldivar Javion Anthony Rodricks Alan Su ents are: Mariana Violet Middents Hipolito Francisco Mendoza Christopher Alejandro Yfrain Gonzalez TEG Houston Baptist University Lucas Lawrence Rodriggs Brian Leonardo Suarez Aahil Jahangir Abdullah Jennah Calista Trinidad Jair Jose Mendoza Presidential Scholarship Army(MLRS) High Mobility Federal Work Study Music Scholarship Daniella Rodriguez Melvin Sujo Yuka Abe Morales Jesus Guadalupe Mendoza University of St. Thomas Artillery Rocket GI Bill Faviola Lopez HBU Alumni Scholarship Georgina Sofi a Rodriguez Adarsh Suresh Shakira Ayesha Alam Anahi Yamileth Moreno Mariela Mendoza Israel S. Ballaro Eric Guerra Pasadena Rotary Gilberto Sanchez Gianna Rae Rodriguez Tyler Luis Swanagan Bayan Almosa Gregory George Melanie Mendoza Marines Kenneth B. Estrak Jennifer Lopez UTSA Pell Grant Jeremy Jakob Rodriguez Ashley Edna Swartwout Amber Lizette Arreguin Mumphrey Valarie Marie Mendoza Xavier Barrera Memorial Scholarship The Tilman B. White TPEG Undergrad Resident Joslyn Ana Rodriguez Alexander Lance Ortiz Miranda Cecilia Asuncion Alyssa Adrianna Munoz Ralph Mercado Southwestern Christian Class of 1966 A&M Scholarship Grant Pablo Albert Rodriguez Taing Karen Guadalupe Avitua Emily Thien-An Nguyen Karen Edith Meza University Oscar Guevara Lesly Martinez TX Excellence Grant Pineda Mohammad Haris Tariq Cardona Nhi Uyen Huynh Nguyen Priscilla Ajanelly Meza Imani Butler Texas A&M ARMY Automated Logistical Monica D. Solis Maryam Jamila Babar Peter Phu Quoc Nguyen Jelithza Miranda Prairie View TX Grant Initial President's Achievement Specialist GI BILL Marines Mayce Ann Barker Uyen Phuong Tran Cristian Fernando Estimate Texas Aggie Grant Jair Mendoza Torrence Stevens SHHS President’s Hana Basyouni Nguyen Monasterio Ian Butler Federal Pell Grant Marines North Western Oklahoma Reeya Prakash Bhatt Kyle Daniel Pancamo Keven Fernando Monrroy Kilgore College TX Public Education Grant Miah Muniz State Educational Award Rabeeah My Bhatty Ashlinn Carroll Parker Evelyn Gabriela Montes Ana Chavarria TX Grant Initial University of Houston Jennifer Tafolla The 2019 President’s Educational Award recipients were Alexis Renee Cabe Madison Dawn Parker Maryann Mariah Montes Texas Tech Ruby Guzman Federal Pell Grant HBU recently named for South Houston High School. To be eligible, Erick Rodolfo Cantu Amanda Lynn Pastrano Elizabeth Mora Texas State University Of Houston UGRD Institutional Grant Institutional Grant students must meet criteria including academic excellence. Lynn Linh Cao Neil Mayur Patel Jesse Nathaniel Morales Houston Baptist University Federal Pell Grant HBU Merit Scholarship Legacy Scholarship The principal has the final authority to determine which stu- Kathryn Carmella Cavalier Julie Huyen Tran Pham Julian Morales SFA Texas Grant Kamron L. Murray TEG Grant dents receive this award. These are the recipients: Austin Joseph Ceccacci Metyia Kyndall Phillips Gerardo Moreno U of H- attending TPEG Housing Grant Marines Pell Grant Stephanie Aglaee Cerda Kristina Isabel Priotto Mercedes Elizabeth Soila 1968 Alumni Scholarship Daniela Guzman Maria Ortega Des'tynie Tillis Janice B. Aguirre Jelithza Miranda Rishika Ranga Aaron Daniel Ramirez Moreno Pasadena Rotary 1968 Alumni Scholarship University of Houston HBU Christopher Alejandro Jesse N. Morales Chidananda Collin James Rhodes Abigail Moreno Lopez SOHO Funeral Home SOHO Funeral Home Francisco Pacheco Institutional Grant Lizbeth P. Barco Miah L. Muniz Ashley Sabrina Chu Duc Travis Henry Rhodes Alex Morin Scholarship Scholarship Marines Legacy Scholarship Abraham Cantu Esteban Negrete Emilie Renee Cogdell Lucas Lawrence Rodriggs Everardo Morin Juan Colmenero ICON Scholarship Taniyah Paredes Pell Grant Ana L. Chavarria Maria G. Ortega Dakota Dalton Cooper Georgina Sofi a Rodriguez Kayla Jonae Morris Distinguished Scholarship Joel Henandez Texas Southern University Sam Houston State David Cruz Yennifer D. Perez Kailey Elizabeth Claire Marie Romero Rebecca Lynn Moser Incarnate Ward Marines Pell Grant University Daisy D. Curiel Martinez Coughran Laura Page Ruemmele Miah Lee Muniz Texas A&M Luis Hernandez Texas Grant Initial Hobart Tran Abigail Davila Julio C. Perez Bijan Esteghamat Elena Ruiz Kamron Lee Murray Keys to Aggieland Pell Grant Julio Perez U of H Academic Ruben Echavarria Shaniya R. Polk Darshad Kobe Daniel Runnels Luis Angel Naranjo Meza President's Achievement Band Scholarship UT Austin Excellence Scholarship Rodriguez Sergio I. Ramirez Bennett Hamilton Davies Emersyn Rayne Sager Elyisa Celena Navarro Pell Grant Marc Hernandez Presidential Scholars UT Austin University Leonardo Escobedo Daniela D. Robledo Fizza Dhanani Raistlin MaJere Saunders Johnathon Abimael TX Public Education Grant Texas A&M Harvard University Leadership Network Ariel R. Espinoza Britney V. Rodriguez John Manh Dinh Zachary Emmett Scabora Navarro Texas Grant Initial Gateway Opportunity Gates Scholarship Scholarship Isaiah D. Francis Daniela D. Robledo Darren Doan Alyson Dianna Schiro Esteban Negrete Athletics Hall of Fame Scholarship Columbia University Kenneth B. Estrak Memorial Melissa V. Gallegos Britney V. Rodriguez Benjamin Philip Eappen Marcus Justin Schlauch Yulyanne Aryanna Negron (track scholarship) Sydnee Horton Rice University Scholarship Class of Edgar A. Garcia Jessica N. Rodriguez Roselle Arellano Espe Nazeel Habib Shariff Jenny Nhi Nguyen David Cruz Kansas State University Alma Perez 1966 UT Cameron D. Disomma Robert A. Romero Alyssa Danielle Estrella Kirula Dhanushka Silva Johnny Thien Nguyen University of Houston Purple & White Scholarship Pasadena Rotary Jordan Valencia Rayana Fadhli Richard Allen Stokley Sheyna Rose Nichols Alexis M. Esquibel Ruth Romero Daisy Curiel UNT Dean's Scholarship Shaniya Polk University Grant I Rey E. Salas La'Darrion James Florez Melvin Sujo Jose Leonardo Nieto Pasadena Rotary Darreon Jackson Prairie View A&M Eric Villarreal Litzy I. Garcia Brandi Michelle Ford Adarsh Suresh Martinez Isaiah Francis Central College- attending Shaniya Polk Houston Baptist University Alexsandra Garza Christian Saldivar Alex Je'Marcus Davion Mohammad Haris Tariq Concordia University Houston Baptist University President's Scholarship Kevin A. Gonzalez Devany A. Santiago Franklin Alyssa Joan Teixeira Academic Scholarship Sam Houston State Ashley Villarreal Oscar Guevara Adam V. Sigala Victoria Eileen Galvan Kennedy Kim Thai Regents Scholarship University Texas A&M Federal Pell Daniela G. Guzman Daniel Tamez Jeremy John Gaudet Brandon Lee Thomas University of Saint Mary Burger King Scholars Award Grant Ruby I. Guzman Hobart T. Tran Nicholas Alexander Giron Louis Alexander Thomas Congratulations to all the Scholar Athlete Scholarship Ethan Ponce Century Scholar Award Sydnee G. Horton Fabiola Trevino Isaiah Scott Gundling Maya Danielle Townsend Micah Jernigan Central College- attending Regent's Scholarship Giovanna Leyva Jocelyn Vera Hayden Scott Hall Phuong Vu Mai Tran 2019 Graduates! Barry University Benjamin Ramirez TX Public Education Grant Melissa P. Lopez Ashley G. Villarreal Alexis Marie Hernandez Chanmarie An Un Pfeiffer University Grace Hopper Scholarship Federal SEOG Grant Lesly Y. Martinez Eric Villarreal Hannah Gabrielle Herrera Matthew Monroe Iowa Wesleyan University Houston Baptist University Texas Grant Initial Milton A. Martinez Sandra V. Villatoro Sean Monroe Hill VanHouten Aurora University Music Scholarship Rontavia Williams Karen E. Meza Rachel G. Zepeda Brianna Berenice Huerta Redding Alexander Best wishes for success on Giovanna Leyva Daniela Robledo Army Combat Medic Ana Cristina Jacome Vazquetelles-Feliciano Sam Houston State Texas A&M President's Specialist GI BILL Nandini Roma Janapati Sarah Virginia Velasquez your next journey. Dinithi Bhagya Jayasinghe Lily Vu Christine Jiang Martin Vu Ryan Michael Johnson Nathan Charles Wagner South Houston High School South Houston HS Mandelyn Patricia Jones Karnjit Walia Charlotte Dawn Kostecka Christa Belle Westheimer Sakshi Samir Kulkarni Katherine Elaine Whitlock Semper Donantes Top Ten Students Tempest Alexandria Lacy Joseph Ismael Ybarra South Houston Alana Rose Larson Tatiana Annel Ybarra The recipients of the 2019 Cassandra Marisa Lazo Chloe Noelle Yelovich Semper Donantes are: High School’s Top Ten Chloe Ai Van Le Thinzar Zaw Students for 2019 are: Christopher Ruby Guzman Julio Perez SHHS Vanguard winner Alejandro Michelle Enrique Rodriguez Ana Lidia Chavarria Hobart Tin Tran Kiara Bayone Hernandez Torrence Stevens Oscar Guevara Fabiola Trevino The 2018-2019 South Houston High School Elva Garcia Giovanna Leyva Fabiola Trevino Esteban Negrete Ashley Griselda Vanguard Award recipient is: Dwight Boykins Lizeth Gomez Kali Williams Maria Guadalupe Ortega Villarreal Faviola Lopez Julio Cesar Perez Rachel Guadalupe Ana Lidia Chavarria City Councilman District D Oscar Guevara Priscilla Meza Christian Saldivar Zepeda Thursday, May 30, 2019, Graduation Issue, South Belt-Ellington Leader, Page 3C 2019 South Houston High Spotlights SHHS Valedictorian, LSA announces Salutatorian scholarship list Lutheran South Academy, Multnomah University Track Class of 2019, has been and Field awarded approximately Ohio State University $1.5 million in scholarships. Future Leaders The following are the Optimist Scholarship scholarships awarded to Panola College Baseball students: Scholarship Abilene Christian University Patrick Wayne Fagan Baylor University Memorial Scholarship Benefactors Scholarship Seton Hall University Capstone Scholarship SMU Second Century Colorado School of Mines Scholar Presidential Scholarship St. Thomas Academic Concordia University Scholarship Chicago TCU Dean's Scholarship Concordia Texas University Texas Christian University Luther Scholarship Texas Tech University Daughters of the Republic Trinity Presidential of Texas - Bluebonnet Scholarship Branch Chapter University of Alabama Furman Scholars Academic Scholarship Laverne Noyes Scholarship University of Dallas Maverick Academic University of Houston Valedictorian Salutatorian Scholarship University of Houston Julio Caesar Perez Hobart Tinh Tran Midwestern State Merit Academic Excellence Scholarship Scholarship Mississippi State University University of Lafayette Multnomah University in-state tuition Multnomah University University of Lafayette Clear Brook High School Medallion Award Soccer Marching Band Clear Brook faculty honors the top 10 outstanding seniors who are the most well- rounded in academics, athletics and extracurricular involvement with the Medallion Dobie National Merit Program Award. Students chosen for 2019: These are the 2018-2019 J. Frank Dobie National Yuka Abe Te'Rone Eaglin Jr. Aaron Nguyen Merit Program recipients: Miranda Asuncion Drew Ford Kristina Priotto Roberto Elias Campa Mayce Barker Ken Green Abbey Sallee Isaiah Gundling Elizabeth Bettye Early 2019 Lutheran South Academy graduates

Lutheran South Academy's Hunter Alana Temple Aldan Jacob Webb Mathew William Yixin Zhang commencement for the Class Benjamin Verswijver Logan Russell Webb Ashley Nicole Witson Adam Redmond of 2019 were held Friday, May Patricia Kay Warren Luke Isaak Werner Amy Rachelle Zeller Zimmermann 24, at Sagemont Church Commencement speaker was Tim Dagley. Invocation was given by Rev. Aaron Richert 2018-2019 LSA campus pastor. The vale- LSA Valedictorian, dictorian was Huy Vo Le and This is the South Houston's the salutatorian Nicole Christine LSA Principal’s Salutatorian yearbook version of the Swiggard. 2019 Graduates of "Most Likelies" that are an- Lutheran South Academy Honor Roll nounced during Prom. All Mary Catherine Adams seniors voted for classmates Chad Michael Allen Mary Catherine Ben Roberts who had one of the features Kenneth Lamar Allen II Adams Zack Roberts listed, and these are the se- Bethany Kay Andress niors that were selected. Nicholas Edward Baker Alexander Baldwin Kevin Roebelen Alexander Edward Baldwin Annabelle Clark Jacqueline Tristan Vlad Barron Daniel Hutchins Sharples Edward William Bradshaw IV Evan Blake Buisson Alison Klein Marty Sherman Erik Domingo Camacho Huy Le Paige Simpson Alexander Roméo Canales Claire Marshall Chandler Smith LSA names Top 10 students Kylie Tanja Carranco Jared Lee Chambers Elizabeth Nicole Swiggard Mackey Noel Chuoke McWilliams Mathew William Annabelle Marie Clark Cougar Anthony Covell Jacquelyn Morales Ashley Witson Lutheran South Kyle William Kent Dagley Lily Newsom Amy Zeller Academy presents John William Denson Alan Ngo Adam Valedictorian Salutatorian Ashley Nicole Fiorello Huy Vo Nicole Christine its Top 10 Students. Madison Nicole Ford Alyssa Penney Zimmermann Shown are, left to Bret Matthew Galliford II Le Swiggard right, (front row) Claire Lee Glad Alyssa Penney, Noah Daniel Gomez Haydee Leigh Hallberg CTHS names 2019 graduation candidates Alan Ngo, Amy Jackson Calloway Hatch Zeller, (middle Jennifer Nicole Havis Dr. Kirk Lewis Career Adame Daniel Antonio Barajas Angel Antonio Cardiel row) Nicole Dorian Jay Hennigan Technical High School held Itzel Sarai Arango Ibraheem Khalid Bataineh Erick Carrillo Swiggard, Alison Brandon Scott Howe its graduation ceremony on Lesli Joana Arellano John Jeremy Batres Esmeralda Castillo Hayden Wayne Huber Wednesday, May 29, at 2 Robles Mia Destiny Borrego Wilson Josue Castillo Klein, Huy Le, Daniel John Hutchins Claire Marshall, p.m. The following is their Maria Guadalupe Arias Marian Botello Cantu Melendez Zachary Stone Jacob Stephany Armendariz Jose Janssen Evia Bozon Kristin Nicole Cates (back row) Kevin Anna Hunt Jones graduation candidates: Kyle Andrew Kerr Reem Walid Aghnim Javier Armenta Malaysia Angelic Bradley Brenda Mallely Cavazos Roebelen, Elizabeth Natalie Armenta Alexandra Elva Brookland Jacob Anthony Chacon McWilliams and Alison Diane Klein Ivan Eliud Aguilar Collin Walker Koza Pablo David Aldana III Jessica Alessandra Alyssa Mercedes Jesus Alberto Chacon Alex Baldwin. Stephen Landry Jr. Jose Angel Aldape III Arredondo Sanchez Caballero Jayeta Mariah Chandler Luke General Lawler Alexis Renee Aleman Rudy Jonathan Arrieta Abigail Viviana Cabello Alexander Chapa Huy Vo Le Dulce Nohemi Almaguer Elektra Nicole Avila Devan Julius Campos Danny Chu Nomar Andres Lebron Torres Alexis Baker Alexandra Campuzano Jaqueline Corpus Emily Alexandra LeMaire Marlene Balderas Beida Dolores Candanoza Carolina Cruz Dongyu Li Alan Japheth Alvarez Nicholas Joseph Little Jaime Rafael Amaya Michelle Bañuelos Puente Yessica Ivone Cruz Xiaozhe Liu Kevin Vilelio Cruz Madison Paige Louvier Angel Eduardo Cruz Jeffrey Edwin Marcum Villarreal Claire Elizabeth Marshall Clear Brook High School Jeremiah Travis Cuvillier Nathaniel Charles Martin Valeria Mayte Davila Robert Wesley McGrady Urbina Elizabeth Ashli McWilliams Eduardo De Leon Noa Riley Miller 2019 Senior Superlatives Aaron Morales Jose Guadalupe De Leon Jacquelyn Simone Morales Stephanie Marie De Luna Trhea Matthew Morse MISS CLEAR BROOK MOST HUMOROUS MOST SPIRITED Nathaniel Edward Reece Andrew Newkirk Christa Westheimer Silas Reznik Nathan Wagner Delgadillo Lillian Elizabeth Newsom Cayla Brooks Leslie Diaz Lorena Delgado Alan Thang Ngo MR. CLEAR BROOK Yoselin Deloya Betancourt Carson John Noack Mystery Clemons MOST LIKELY Kimberly Gissel Diaz Jackson Stotts Norwood MOST TALKATIVE Selena Nicole Diaz All of the Area High School 2019 Graduates Trent Edward Orahood TO SUCCEED Austin Ceccacci Crystal Cecilia Diosdado Alyssa Rose Penney MOST HANDSOME/ Adarsh Suresh Mariana Middentes Jose Roberto Diosdado Jr. William Stone Pfeiffer Christa Westheimer Lihao Qi BEAUTIFUL Linda Elise Dixon Benjamin Andrew Roberts Nicolas Rogstad MOST SCHOLARLY Samuel Josiah Donaho Zachary Alexander Roberts Mariana Hernandez BEST DRESSED Lucas Rodriggs Rosalva Duran George Andrew Rockett Sebastian Sandoval Juan Rodolfo Echegaray Kevin William Roebelen Rishika Chidananda Luis Fernando Eguia Alex Isaac Sanker Jr. FRIENDLIEST Aivy Doung Casandra Eliserio Jacqueline LiXue Sharples Jerzy Caranza MOST FLIRTATIOUS Issac Elizondo Marta Elena Sherman Miranda Asuncion MOST ATHLETIC Reem Monzer Elsayed Laura Paige Simpson Michael De Jesus La Darrion Florez Kayla Kennedy Ayleen Estefania Esparza Chandler Harrison Smith Jesse Espinoza Shelby Lynn Smith MOST TALENTED Kennedy Crutchfield Samuel David Sobotik Victoria Deneen Espinoza Te'Rone (TJ) Eaglin BEST COUPLE Isabel Joan Espinoza Peyton Cole Soderstrom Stephanie Garza CHAMPION CORE Diego Alejandro Soto Mandelyn Jones Vargas Ethan Sullivan Sowers CHAMPION CORE VALUES GIRLS Alex Pena Alyssa Monique Estrada Dylan William Sprott VALUES BOY Emily Hall Joana Estupinan Nicole Christine Swiggard Ben Eappen Christa Westheimer Alcides Alfredo Flores Jr. Ashton Grace Teichman Continued on Page 8C Page 4C, Graduation Issue, South Belt-Ellington Leader, Thursday, May 30, 2019 Class of 2019 Thursday, May 30, 2019, Graduation Issue, South Belt-Ellington Leader, Page 5C

J. Frank Dobie High School Photo by Herndon Panoramics

South Houston High School Photo by Herndon Panoramics

Clear Brook High School Photo by Goldbeck Company Page 6C, Graduation Issue, South Belt-Ellington Leader, Thursday, May 30, 2019 J. Frank Dobie 2019 graduation candidates . . . Continued from Page 1C Alec Mckinney Johnson Isis Rocio Mazariego Vi Thi Thuy Nguyen Brian Quiroz Santos-Lanuza McCall Tony Tin Tran Izabelle Lee Villarreal Angel Gonzalez Lacie Elizabeth Johnson Kiara Jonet McAllister Victor Phong Nguyen Miguel Angel Adrian Saracho Kayla Meagan Szydlo Oscar Alejandro Trevino Julian Villarreal Christian Gonzalez Ja'Queria Denae Jones Alexis Ajalaa McGee Khanh Mai Nguyen Tong Quiroz-Hernandez Emely Abigail Saravia Michelle Ta Brandon Kenneth Trigueros Monica Maria Villarreal Daniela Lizeeth Gonzalez Tyrin Deon Jones David Alexander Medina Valeria Ivette Nicaragua Desiree Renae Ram Jefferson Haze Sargent Jesus Antonio Tamayo Dominic Nguyen Trinh Natanael Villegas Diego Gonzalez Sierra Christen Joplin Armando Eric Medrano Jonathan Alejandro Nuncio Abraham Alexander Heidi Sabrina Sauceda Lance Logan Tanner Chelsey Elizabeth Urdiales Santino Villegas Gabriel Gonzalez Edgar Uvaldo Juarez Sydney Michelle Mejia Kevin Nunez Ramales Lauren Elizabeth De'Aubrion Montre' Taulton Illsen Urrutia Xavier Zoll McLendon Gabriella Veronica Brandon Leon Julks Jennifer Jackeline Mejia Emmanuel Nwafea Nwuli Aaron Jacob Ramirez Schwausch Courtney Essence Taylor Clare Aine Vanpelt Von Dran Gonzalez Joshua Elmer Kay Perdomo Calvin Ochoa Allyssa Mariah Ramirez Destinee Faye Seanior Michaela Cora Taylor Emily Jaslyn Vargas Hao Nhat Vuong Jonathan Jared Gonzalez Alyssa Monae Kiel Gavin William Melchor Israel Ochoa Christopher Dario Ramirez Patrick Dewayne Sears Abel Tellez Leslie Vargas Alyssa Walker Jonathan Gonzalez Reginald Dwane Lancaster Melanie Annette Melendez Luis Gerardo Ochoa De'Angelo Adrian Ramirez Savannah Marissa Victoria Jade Teng Jesus Daniel Vasquez Dy'Nayzia Ray'Ontra Joshua Reyna Gonzalez Kimberly Lara Juan Antonio Membreno Angelica Yudith Ochoa Jason Leonel Ramirez Segundo Justin Roman Terrazas Luis Rey Vasquez Walker Saul Uriel Gonzalez Quincy Daraveon Larkin Alejandra Monserrat Guillen Kelly Sabrina Ramirez Fernando Sepulveda Nicolas A. Thomas Alvaro Alejandro Vazquez Shamoi Adorian Wallace Stephanie Nicole Gonzalez Justin Brandon Lavinier Mendez Shawn Patrick Odonnell Kera Nikole Ramirez Luis Pablo Sereno Terralyn Te'Shae Thomas Luis Carlos Vazquez Garcia Jaynyiea Bonne Webb Victoria Lauren Gonzalez David Le Ezequiel Mendez Precious Udodirim Madison Lee Ramirez Yessica Nereyda Serpas Quincy C. Thompson Arlene Ivianeth Vega Julius Tyrone Wells Victoria Joscelynn Hoang Vu Le Mario Mendez Oguamanam Sebastian Anthony Jimenez Christian Andres Tijerina Brianna Desiree Vega Christian Bailey Willett Gonzalez Melody Ngoc Thuy Le Destiny Janet Mendoza Michael Chibugo Oko Ramirez Henry Serrano Autumn Celeste Tilley Jonas Jesus Vega Ayanna Nate Williams Annette Govea Nathan Le Jesse Adam Mendoza Andrew Edward Olivares Reina Mikayla Ramnarine Neema Mohamad Shafaei Ariana Kaylee Toran Jonathan Vega Breante Rochelle Williams Terrance Eugene Grantham Nhi Catherine Tu Doan Le Marco Antonio Mendoza Rodolfo Olivares Valeria Yajaira Ramos Alexis Ayanna Shaw Adriana Alexis Toro Justin Michael Vidal Vega Denzel Demon Williams Daija Danielle Green Thompson Le Jeffry Mercado Adames Natalie Oliveros Lindzey Marie Rapalo Starr Elaine Shelton Adriana Leticia Torres Marco Antonio Vega Kianna Tranece Williams Derneisa Dacoria Green Vincent Le Isaac Natan Mestizo Julian Anthony Olmeda Makayla Caren Rash Madison Leann Sills Carlos Patricio Torres Nicholas Saul Vega Viche Ariana Williams Karen Anh Green Damian Roman Leal Taylor Lynne Yvetta Miles Gabriela Olvera Rijja Rasool Camille Hope Smith Celeste Alexis Torres Tanner Davidmichael Vega Christian Allen Wilson Keandre Dewayne Green Halee Cimone Lee Ismery Milian Irving Alcazar Olvera Roberto Emmanuel Rayos Hannah Elaine Smith Fernanda Torres Cristian Everardo Vela Kayla Danielle Wilson Robert Green Nayeli Legaspi Timothy Miller Brian Onofre Aajaylah Cierra Reed Jalon Dejaun Smith Izabella Karis Torres Zoe Nicole Vela Orion David Wilson Jakob Robert Griffin Genie Alexis Leija Jonathan Miller II Michael Onozie Makaela Antasia Reed Kalista Lanae Smith Jesus Eduardo Torres Marco Antonio Velaquez Keyaria Davonna Keishon Denae Groves Laila Nicole Leija Erik Taylor Millis Osiris Edith Orantes Rubio Faith Renteria Rachel Celeste Smith Silvia Angelis Torres John Velarde Wilson-Gayles Quirino Manuel Guajardo Kevionne Armani Lemons Areeb Azam Mirza Fredy Eduardo Orellana Alexa Reyes Betzabe Analee Solis Thomas Edward Torres Nelson David Velazquez Caitlyn Juliette Woitena Carlos Guerra Nicholas Dustrius Lewis Franshon Jermaine Mitchell Katherine Valeria Orta Alexis Adolfo Reyes Emily Solis Alexis Hang Thu Tran Ryan Noel Velazquez Olivia Yanez Elvis Domingo Guerra Ricardo Ivan Lima Jonae Octavia Alana Evonne Ortega Jordy Jose Reyes Giovani Solis Con Tran Daimian Christopher Velez Rosicela Yanez Gisselle Guerra Anthony Jacob Limon Mitchell-Smith Bianca Yvonne Ortega Joseph Robert Reyes Jocelyn Solis Danny Tran David Alejandro Velez Jace Lamar Young Max R. Guerra Tristan Ervin Livingston Joseph Anthony Fernando Ortega Kelvin Antonio Reyes Victoria Adelina Solis Dinh Phu Tran Caroline Margaret Venegas Jack Henry Yu Jeremy Guerrero Aaliyah Angel Lizcano Mohammadi Mystique Ailene Ortega Michael Reyes Joshua Rene Sordia Khang Ngoc Tran Balam Ventura Jaime Yzaguirre Jr. Julissa Andrea Guerrero Lauryn Michelle Locksey Edward Molina Angelica Judith Ortiz Justin Jacob Reyna Ashley Lynette Sorto Khiem Quang Tran Julian Xavier Venzor Mohamad Khaled Luis Jair Guerrero Jose Francisco Londono Kaleb Richard Monroe Savana Ortiz Coby Daniel Riley Sacaria Ajmaani Spears Lily Ann Tran Melissa Vidal Zamzam Sebastian Isaiah Guevara Adam Lopez Lisette Montalvo Adolf Daniel Ortuno Hugo Cesar Rios Gloria De Jesus Suazo Mary Tran Vy Phuong Vu Viet Marcus Ray Zepeda Angelica Ochoa Guillen Cris Noemi Lopez Alondra Montelongo Melissa Osuna Jesus Horacio Rios Osorio Patrick Tinh Tran Daniel Alejandro Villalobos Zachary Ryan Zepeda Peter Ariston Gumabon Damien Javier Lopez Viridiana Montemayor Sara Christine Otwell Yanci Marbely Rivas India Irene Sullivan Taylor Tran Franklin Villalobos Paige Zermeno Brittany Marie Gutierrez Daniela Lopez Adrian Cristobal Montez Aliza Inez Palacios Hernandez Jeffrey Vantreal Sullivan Tien Hoang Tran Issac Villarreal Mayte Zuniga Tyler Jeffry Guzman Daveante Rashod Lopez Tonya Nicole Montgomery Rolando Ramon Palacios Ashley Crystal Rivera Emily Kristel Guzman Erick Mauricio Lopez Diego Montoya Laura Palomares Casey Chavaun Robertson Asia Monae Hailey Jose Angel Lopez Gerardo Montoya Maynor Alexi Pantaleon Courtney Racquel Andrew Damion Hammond Mark Anthony Lopez Jacob Agustin Montoya Wendy Marie Pantoja Robertson Daeton Gaige Harding Matthew Samuel Lopez Robert Nathaniel Mora Hugo David Parra Jordan Tyrique Robinson Megan Tien Harris Samantha Nicole Lopez Eduardo Morales Isaac Parra Edgar Axel Robles Anthony Craig Haynes Briana Karleen Loredo Jesus Antonio Morales Ziona Talitha Patrick Javier Alexander Robles Thomas Alexandru Jason Lu Juan Carlos Morales Chelsie Stephany Pedraza Patricia Galindo Rocha Henry Jenny Lu Alejandro Moreno Cayla Sofia Peña Isai Rodas Kimberli Faith Henson Johnny Khang Lu Anthony David Moreno Jahidi Fitzgerald Pennie Adriana Danielle Rodriguez Alazay Maria Hernandez Zandy Lucero Jonathan Roger Moreno Alyssa Mecaela Perales Angel Andre Rodriguez Ana Belen Hernandez Alexander Lugo Ramiro David Moreno Dominique Desiree Peralta Ariana Monique Rodriguez Aries Jasso Hernandez Cristian Luna Trevino Adriana Leticia Perez Bryanna Danielle Corina Ivana Hernandez Lorenzo Noah Luna Kristopher Eugene Morris Alexandra Genoveva Perez Rodriguez Daniel Hernandez Nicolas Miguel Luna Dettrick Arnold Mosley Alfredo Perez Christian Xavier Rodriguez Daniel Alexander Noe Urbano Luna Abel Noah Mota Angel Eduardo Perez Gustavo Alejandro Hernandez Darius Tyrese Lundy Alexis Natalie Munguia Bianca Elizabeth Perez Rodriguez Jacob Matthew Hernandez Austin Luu Orlando Tiberio Munive Christian Perez Illiana Renay Engracia Katelyn Nicole Hernandez Tam Thanh Luu Michael Alexis Muniz Christopher Ray Perez Rodriguez Kevin Daniel Hernandez Hieu Minh Ly Eliana Marissa Munoz Elijah Nathaniel Perez Isaiah Jeremiah Rodriguez Natalie Yamilet Hernandez Lauren Thi Ly Michaela Munoz Erick Alexander Perez Natalie Rodriguez Roxanne Nicole Hernandez Lillian Ngoc Ly Aliyah Norissa Murray Izayah Matheu Perez Natalie Christina Rodriguez Sabrina Desiree Hernandez Nairda Nico Macedo Jade Janae Nanez Jessica Christina Perez Nicholas Anthony Edward Joel Herrera Derajah Aujanaye Mack Luis Raymond Narvaez Jyro Perez Rodriguez Isaiah Samuel Herrera Kathy Mai Bryan Nava Kayla Nicole Perez Savannah Rose Rodriguez Julyssa Marie Herrera Anthony DWayne Major Renita Nicole Navy Scarlett Perez Sebastian Rodriguez Nadia Itzel Herrera Sammy Maldonado Tiffani Ta'Shay Nedd Valerie Ann Perez Marlen Alejandra Annette Alicia Hinojosa Maria Malik Luis Andres Neira Israel Perez Moya Rodriguez Juarez Sebastian Hinojosa Steven Julio Manon Kayla Janae Newsome Treavor Sharif Pervis Alfredo Rojas Brian Khang Le Hoang Andrea Marie Manzanales Jeany Phan Ngo William Joseph Pettis III Joshua Francisco Rojas Congratulations, John Hoang Jorge Luis Marquez Judy Ngo Julie Vi Pham Christopher Edwin Rolon Sadie Dallas Hodges Kali Marquez Quoc-Truong George Ngo Minh-Triet Ngoc Pham Noah Andrew Roman Madison Nicole Hogan Michael Glen Marr Thu Anh Ngoc Ngo Rachel Pham Kayla Marie Romero CLASS OF Kristian Fayth Hollis Arnaldo Martinez Aaron Tyler Viet Nguyen Amy Nhi Phan Madeleine Romero Travis James Hondros Elizabeth Estefani Martinez Alan Trieu Nguyen Khoi Kevin Phan Rosa Julissa Romero Trevor Anthony Hondros Eric Martinez Andy Nguyen Kimberly Tran Phan Coby Glynn Rose Shek Julker Hossan Ezekial Martinez Bao Tran Thuy Nguyen Joshua Allen Phan-Coy Jaime Rubio Lunzell Dunvon Houston Imani Tatiana Martinez Dalila Thao Nguyen Jailynn Christion Jeff Erasmo Ruiz Hernandez London Nicole Howell Jalynn Madaly Martinez Danny Nguyen Phillips Jayro Armando Salamanca Ivy Lynnngoc Hua Jaquelin Yasmin Martinez Danny Huy Nguyen Reginald Levi Phillips Joanna Michelle Salazar Lewis Jahiem Hughes Jared I. Martinez Dat Huu Nguyen Alexis Renae Picazo Lidia Alicia Salazar 2019! Ricky Dewayne Humphrey Jeidy Claribel Martinez David Tran Nguyen Jazmin Gabriella Pina Valeria Berenice Salazar Kimberly Dinh Huynh Katherine Aleli Martinez Elena Tran Nguyen Eduardo Manuel Pineda Dayana Saldana Sandy Van Huynh Kayla Nicole Martinez Francis Phan Nguyen Savannah Jay Pipkins Jose David Saldana Thu Anh Huynh Lauren Lee Martinez Hung Huy Nguyen Dominick Dante Pittman Christian Jared Saldivar We look forward to seeing you Trina Huynh Michael Anthony Martinez Jennifer Ngoc Nguyen Taylor Tress Pleasants Dimitri Ray Salinas Victoria Havy Huynh Nicolas Lee Martinez Justin Khang Nguyen Mason Rae Poole Yarenie Salinas at San Jacinto College this fall. Muhammad Haider Iqbal Stephanie Martinez Kennedy Hoa Nguyen Nathan Hunter Poole Kareem Andres Salomon Alberto Alejandro Iraheta Stephany G. Martinez Khanh Mai Nguyen Jason Robert Porras Angelina Rebecca Darius Stephen Jackson Xochilt Quetzalt Martinez Kim Ngoc Nguyen Fernando Portillo Sanchez Destiny Deshay Jackson Rosalinda Natalie Kyle Vince Nguyen Irene Denise Portillo Dashlee Denisse Sanchez Jade Elizabeth Jacobo Mascorro Lopez Le Thi Diem Nguyen Cervantis Idris Pounds Gabriel Alfonso Sanchez Joshua Deon Jacobs Annelli Lana Mata Martin Nguyen Luisha Ayana Pratt Jesse Sanchez Alyssa Nichole Jaramillo Josue Mauricio Michelle Kim Nguyen Lat'avia Monet Prier Kaitlyn Nicole Sanchez Mikayla Shyana Matamoros Montoya Natalie Mai Nguyen Oscar Jesus Puente Miguel Angel Sanchez Jeancharles Aleena Mathew Nikki Mai Nguyen Diana Vanessa Quijada Tristin Bernard Sanchez Morgan Cherise Jefferson Brandon Alexander Randy Quang Nguyen Kenny Quijano Justin Lee Sanders Andrew Jose Jimenez Matthews Ronald Tai Nguyen Iris Midori Quintana Andrew Rene Sandoval Gavin Rene Jimenez Krystal Tyesha Mattox Tai Tri Nguyen Andrea Soledad Quintanilla Steven Nathan Sandoval Jacob A. 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Pictures of the following were not available: Ms. JFD - Dalila Nguyen Mr. JFD - Roberto Campa Most Athletic Girl - Taylor Pleasants Most Athletic Boy - Raul Delgado Class Favorite Girl - Paulina Garza Most Likely to Succeed Boy - Hoang Le Most Versatile Boy - Kyle Nguyen Most Dependable Girl - Lauren Schwausch

Class Favorites Most Likely to Succeed Most Studious Most Studious Adrian Arizmendi Darielys Alexander Sandy Huynh Dominic Trinh

Most Personality Plus Most Personality Plus Most Attractive Most Versatile Most Dependable Khanh Nguyen Hiram Flores William Pettis & Amy Phan Rachel Smith Daniel Hernandez Congratulations to the Class of 2019 These patrons and the other advertisers in this issue made the publication possible. Please patronize them.

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Frank Dobie High School Caoly Fabian Federal Grant Aliyah Murray Federal Grant Alexis Tran Con Tran Leigh Ledford Memorial and Rodeo senior class are recipients Federal Grant Daveante Lopez Federal Grant Khoi Phan Federal Grant Federal Grant Dominic Trinh Houston Area Scholarship of the following scholar- Katherine Flores Federal Grant Out of State Scholarship Academic Excellence Dinh Tran Taylor Tran Federal Grant Texas Excellence ships and awards: Merit Scholarship Johnny Lu Natalie Nguyen Taylor Pleasants Emily Vargas Luis Abreu Distinguished Scholarship Federal Grant Federal Grant Softball Scholarship Federal Grant Federal Grant Kevianna Franklin Jenny Lu Academic Excellence Iris Quintana Luis Vasquez Irving Alcazar Federal Grant Federal Grant Scholarship Federal Grant Dobie Valedictorian, Salutatorian Federal Grant Federal Grant Ana Gallardo Nicolas Luna Aaron Nguyen Kelly Ramirez Justin Vega Victoria Aranda Federal Grant CB Recognition Award University of Houston Federal Grant Federal Grant Federal Grant Stephanie Gallegos Federal Grant Academic Excellence Valeria Ramos Tanner Vega TX A&M Galveston Grant Federal Grant Regents' Scholarship Scholarship Federal Grant Federal Grant First Program Benito Garcia Federal SEOG Grant Alan Nguyen Rijja Rasool Arlene Veg SEOG Grant Federal Grant TX Public Education Grant- Federal Grant Federal Grant Federal Grant TX Public Ed. Grant Jennifer Garcia Res Moore Elementary Michael Reyes Cristian Vela TEXAS Grant Federal Grant TEXAS Grant-Initial Bao Nguyen Fedral Grant Moore Elementary Aslyn Arguetatorres Maribel Garza Tam Luu Federal Grant Opportunity Award Ryan Velazquez Federal Grant TSTG Grant Federal Grant Ronald Nguyen Courtney Robertson Federal Grant Rachel Arroyo Espinoza Awarded Gift Austin Luu Federal Grant Federal Grant Caroline Venegas Federal Grant University Grant II Federal Grant Thy Nguyen Jordan Robinson Dobie Hall of Honor Unity Ayala Institutional Grant Hieu Ly Federal Grant Federal Grant Scholarship University Grant I TEG Grant Federal Grant Tai Nguyen Patricia Rocha Kianna Williams Vivian Banda Marco Garza Nairda Macedo Federal Grant Federal Grant Federal Grant Federal Grant Federal Grant Federal Grant Vi Nguyen Alfredo Rojas Olivia Yanez Robert Bavis Darianna Glenn Kathy Mai Federal Grant Federal Grant Valedictorian Salutatorian Federal Grant Federal Grant Atkinson Elementary PTO Federal Grant Elena Nguyen Madeleine Romero Hoang Vu Le Dalila Thao Nguyen Mohammed ZamZam Christian Blackmon Scholarship Jorge Marquez Federal Grant Federal Grant Federal Grant Federal Grant Daija Green Federal Grant Francis Nguyen Coby Rose Texas Excellence Grant Federal Grant Jaquelin Martinez Federal Grant Federal Grant TPEG Grant Keishon Groves Federal Grant Danny Nguyen Jayro Salamanca Senia Bonilla Mason Out of State Grant Jalynn Martinez Federal Grant Federal Grant Federal Grant Federal Grant Federal Grant Randy Nguyen Christian Saldivar 2019 J. Frank Dobie Trailblazers Roberto Campa Speech Scholarship Xochilt Martinez Federal Grant Federal Grant Provosts Award Quirino Guajardo Federal Grant Khanh Nguyen Angelina Sanchez Ricardo Canales University Grant II Stephanie Martinez Federal Grant Federal Grant Federal Grant Institutional Grant Federal Grant Pasadena Kiwanis Dashlee Sanchez Shakira Carlisle TEG Rice Grant Scholarship Federal Grant Federal Grant Federal Grant Rice Investment Grant Houston Livestock Show Justin Sanders Iasis Carrington Megan Harris Annelli Mata and Rodeo Scholarship Federal Grant Federal Grant Federal Grant Federal Grant Presidential Scholar Lauren Schwausch Elsa Ceballos Roxanne Hernandez Alejandra Mendez Scholarship Houston Accademic Federal Grant Federal Grant Federal Grant Texas Grant Excellence Scholarship Cinthia Cervantes Daniel Hernandez Institutional Grant Tiffany Nguyen Thomas E. Ricks Grant Federal Grant Richard Legacy Scholarship Federal Grant Destinee Seanior Anayah Cooper Moore Elementary TEG Grant Michelle Nguyen Federal Grant University Grant I Brian Hoang Taylor Miles Federal Grant Neema Shafaei Institutional Grant Scott D. Williams Memorial Federal Grant Leigh Ledford Memorial Federal Grant Elyssa Osasere Keishon William TEG Grant University of Texas Austin Jay Childs Memorial Emmanuel Nwuli TX Grant Armenta Edo-Ewansiha Groves Pettis III TEXAS Placeholder Leadership Scholarship Federal Grant Jalon Smith Res UGRD Student Committee Scholarship Alondra Montelongo Precious Oguamanam Federal Grant Assistance Ivy Hua Federal Grant Gabby Romero Memorial Camille Smith Texas Grant Initial Federal Grant Atkinson Elementary PTO Scholarship Federal Grant Andrea J. Cruz Kimberly Huynh Scholarship Michael Oko Jacques DeMolay Lodge Federal Grant Academic Excellence Diego Montoya Federal Grant Scholarship Andrea Deleon Scholarship Federal Grant Katherine Orta Barry E. Harris Federal Grant Joshua Jacobs Alejandro Moreno Leigh Ledford Memorial Scholarship Yousef Diab Federal Grant Federal Grant Scholarship Victoria Solis Federal Grant Nathan Le Alyta Harrell Mystique Ortega Zeta Omega Grant-in-Aid Kevin Dinh Federal Grant Texas Advanced Gold Scholarship Jeffrey Sullivan Federal Grant Vincent Le Commitment Soccer Scholarship Mccall Athletic Football Tiffany Duong Federal Grant Presidential Scholars Alana Ortega Scholarship Phi Beta Kappa Alumni Thompson Le Dobie Hall of Honor Federal Grant Jesus Tamayo Maritza Elizalde Federal Grant Project Joy and Hope Wendy Pantoja Federal Grant Kaitlyn Victoria Dominic Caitlyn Federal Grant Texas Grant Ford Driving Dreams Federal Grant Michaela Taylor Mariela Elizondo Hoang Le Scholarship Kayla Perez Christopher E. Williams Sanchez Solis Trinh Woitena Federal Grant Yale Scholarship President's Award Federal Grant Memorial Scholarship Osvaldo Escamilla Supplemental Allowance Scholarship Society of William Pettis New Hawk Scholarship Federal Grant Federal Grant, S.E.O.G. Hispanic Professional Celt Award Celeste Torres Eric Escobedo Kevionne Lemons Federal Engineers Scholarship Federal Grant Kirk Lewis CTHS graduation candidates Institutional Grant Grant Pasadena Strawberry Moore Elementary Lily Tran Continued from Page 3C Veronica Flores Jazlynn Idalia Lerma Christian Picon President's Scholarship Nicholas Lewis Festival Rachel Pham Federal Grant Jaime Enrique Flores Viktoria Xiana Flores Zowie Ann Marie Linton Adriana Izbeth Ponce Federal Grant Scott D. Williams Vinson and Elkins Academic Excellence TX Public Education Grant Katia Flores Christian Lee Florez Michael Gregory Lopez Jr. Sebastian Puebla TX Grant Initial Memorial Kristopher Morris Scholarship Res Marissa Elena Flores Jada Kimberly Francis Valentin Israel Loya Joaquin Lorenzo Puente Melissa San Diego Fulfer Dianna Lozano Darin Manny Pulido Jezabel Gallegos Jenifer Ivett Lucio Rogelio De Jesus Anay Galvan Orlando Enrique Luevano Quintanilla Arizpe Clear Horizons ECHS announces 2019 graduates Jose Carlos Gamez Edgar Everardo Macias Fredy David Quiroz Clear Horizons Early weeks before the students Anisa Sahiba Abdulhussein Devon Michael Allen Jason Duc Duong Samuel Ross Gumban Agustin Garcia Jr. Melissa Maldonado Chapa Alexis Nichole Ramirez College High School will receive their high school Yasmine Tatiyana Alba Bolinger Ismail Mahmoud Eter Esha Hafeez Eliza Marie Garcia Jaquelin Regina Marin Brian Ramirez-Limon have 96 students gradu- diplomas. CHECHS began Althea D. Albana Gabriel Alejandro Braun Gabriela Marie Ferrer Abraham Hussein Emilie Abigail Garcia Anguiano Melanie Ramos ate with associate degrees as a partnership between Valentina Allendes Sarah Mevlude Bunjaku Alexandra Garcia Harmouch Esteban Antonio Garcia Edgar Uriel Martinez Morgan Nicole Rankins at the San Jacinto College San Jacinto College and Brooke Alexandria Anthony Eman Noor Burney Briana Marie Garcia Madeeha Malik Haryani Johnny Emilio Garcia Jada Elena Martinez Zachary Ray Reavis commencement ceremony Clear Creek Independent Tarun Deep Reddy Grant Thomas Carnell Lucila Rosario Gareau Brody Hebert Kyle Matthew Garcia Jocelyn Jazmine Martinez Priscilla Marie Resendiz at School District in 2007. Appannagari Joshua Carter Jerin R. George Alfredo Hernandez Lizette Iannelli Garcia Leslie Anahi Martinez Alessandra Cecilia Reyna Gym on Saturday, June These are the CHECHS Grace Lauren Baker Claudia Aurora Cavazos Abram Marshall Gray V Christian Montana Victoria Anaiz Garcia Luis Anthony Martinez Jr. Bryan Guadalupe Rios 1, 2019, at 2 p.m. three 2019 graduates: Malik Ben Nasr Kenneth Phi Dang Garrett Michael Grover Hernandez Yasmin Estela Garcia Marissa Martinez Melissa Sarai Rios Macaila Delores Liane Hoff Jose Armando Garcia Peña Hernandez Brian Rios De Leon Christian Lee Hudspeth Arturo Garza Evelyn Yazmin Martinez Alan Alexis Rivas Emilee Alyssa Huff Erick Alonso Garza Pena Joel Eduardo Rivera Eman Jandali Nemesis Brenda Garza Saira Daniela Martinez Gabriela Fernanda Dobie High School names top students Ryanne Sami Jaroudi Yulissa Garza Rivas Rodriguez Geraldine Namugga Susana Genoveva Charly Manuel Mata Gerardo Rodriguez III Kisakye Kasule Quincy De'wuan Gibbs Jr. Cristian Axel Mateo Rocha Jose Angel Rodriguez Jr. Faris Riad Khan Lindsey Gomez Elijah August Ryan Ricardo Rodriguez Jr. Hadia Ahmed Khan Nomar Gerardo Gomez Mazzochette-Seidel Zahira Guadalupe Lauren Jean Rose Rubio Nadya Tais Medina Rodriguez Gonzalez Kraftcheck Anahi Gonzalez Seth Alexander Medina Ian Devin Rodriguez Leal Arish F. Lalani Gerardo Gonzalez Jr. Oscar Abel Mejia Jesus Axel Rodriguez Oluremi Joshua Jenice Marie Gonzalez Andres Martin Melchor Marquez Nasir Lawson Jonathan Edwin Gonzalez Jose Arnulfo Mendez Daniel Ladon Alexzander Christopher Lynn Light Sarah Marie Goodrich Madison Celeste Mendiola Saiz Gabryella Somers Lindo Vivianna Julissa Govea Jade-Lynn Daisy Mendoza Kimberly Salas Bo Liu Quistian Eduardo Mendoza Brittany Salazar Jaqueline Esther Lozano Caroline Crystal Granados Cisneros Daniel Alejandro Salinas Patricia My Ma Jocelyn Amalia Granados Dioselyn Mercado Yaritza Salinas Kayla Jizelle Reyes Major Jeremiah Dishon Gray Juan Marcelo Mireles Ysidra Salinas Skyla Lizette Reyes Major Randy Guajardo Megan Isabel Mireles Alexis Emily Sanchez Caleb David Melvin Justin William Guelker Daphny Michelle Molina Alexa Julissa Sanchez Ryne Jacob Miller Sergio Javier Guerra Jr. Eric Ray Molinar Turcios Gadha Mohan Anthony Gutierrez Magdalena Montalvo Manuel Ignacio Santiago Saad Nadeem David Alberto Guzman Kevin Montelongo Carballo Rafi k Nanneh Perez Eric Alejandro Montes Melany Monserratt Santos Austin Prescott Nelson Madison Leigh Hardin Joseph DeJesus Morales Michael Anthony Sartor Kaitlin Taylor Ngo Avery Grace Heine Adan Moreno Julietta Sauceda Cynthia Nguyen Riley Faith Heine Jesabel Moreno Valeria Guadalupe Servin Emily Chau Nguyen Nancy Jhonna Henriquez Rolando David Morin Jr. Vivian Re'nae Shelton The Dobie High School 2019 Top 10 students were recognized on principal; Marco Velazquez; Andy Nguyen; Hoang Le; Austin Louis Tan Nguyen Emerly Hernandez Eduardo Mozqueda Alejandro Silva Thursday, April 4, at Golfcrest Country Club. Shown are, left to Luu; Roberto Campa; and Dr. DeeAnn Powell, Pasadena Mona Noormohammadi Gisselle Andrea Hernandez Asia Marie Muniz Kassandra Jo Silva right, (front row) Tiffany Duong; Jennifer Nguyen; Dalila Independent School District superintendent. Not pictured is Jacqueline Ochoa Jonathan Hernandez Ingrid Alejandra Muniz Mauricio Alexander Silva Jose Manuel Hernandez Adrian Martinez Munoz Gisselle Silva Perez Nguyen; Khanh Nguyen; (back row) Franklin Moses, Dobie Silas Pham. James E. Onokwu Sean Lance Ortiz Leonardo Hernandez David Angel Munoz Lluvia Solis Noah Allen Palmer Melissa Alynna Hernandez Johan Demian Muñoz Summer Storm Sorensen Rushi Patel Sofi a Raquel Hernandez Katie Estela Munoz Jessica Liset Sosa Santoyo Jacquelyn Pereznegron Yarellie Veronica Diego Alexander Muñoz Elian Tamayo Tayne Xavier Pinkoski Hernandez De la Cruz Jaime Tanguma Jr. Clear Horizons ECHS names top students Sarah Elizabeth Randall Angelina Brianna Herrera Chance Marquez Neal Alvaro Torres Alicia Alfonsa Reeves Dardana Maria Herrera Blake Allen Nelon Julie Gabrielle Torres Chloe Marie Reid Mendoza Adrian Xavier Nevarez Tanya Jamilette Torres Erynn Marie Richards Alondra Hidrogo Emmy Kim-Phung Nguyen Jacqueline Torres Alysa Le Clere Sabolsice Steven Alexander Hoffman Michelle Nguyen Hernandez Noorpreet Sadheora Evelyn Michelle Holder Songna Bich Nguyen Kevin Tram Anne Nicole Sciascia Grant Peterson Huber Vi Uyen Nguyen Nguyen Thanh Trang Alina Siddique Lesley Elizabeth Hurtado Brandon Lee Norman Julian Anthony Trejo Kamy Zoe Silva Chase Duane Hyma Natasha Jade Odom Raul Treviño Lozano Sarah Sohail Valentin Ibanez Jr. Brian Bered Oliva Ponce Lizet Turcios Rosemary Sosa Abigail Desiree Ibarra Manuel Christopher Marvin Umanzor Neha Sunkara Ronald David Ingram III Olivarez Jr. Yadira Urquiza Emma Rose Swartz Melissa Yiseth Ivon Hector Ovalle Giselle Ariadna Urrutia Bryan Josue Tejada Jacob Eric Joiner Macie Renee Owens Cristian Eric Valadez Natalie Aurora Tenorio Izaiah Dimonye Jones Maria Fatima Padilla Yesenia Valdez Sean-Frances Alyceé Tristan Valentin Jones Fabiola Padilla-Morin Juan Orlando Valdivia Thorne Treviño Mariah Alize Paredes Cristian Vazquez Lauren Diem Tran Jastine Joyce Kauri Juan Matthew Wynn Parras Eduardo Salvador Sydney Tu-Van Tran Yaneli Danielle Juarez Maurice Anthony Parris Jr. Verastegui Sanchez Clarisse Thuy Blair Makayla Kellogg Angela Baluyut Paule Kevin Israel Vidal Molina Thanh-Huong Truong Thomas Morgan Kirby Marisol Pedraza Bernardo Villagomez Timothy Rush Veal Hannah Mae Lancaster Jasmin Eileen Pena Samantha Silus Villalovos Annamarie Grace Wallace Mariel Lara Cristofer Ernesto Perez Sonia Alexis Villarreal Corey K. Walton Alexis Lara Jacobo Jessica Guadalupe Perez Victoria Kathleen Villarreal Christopher J. Ward Manuel Laureano Jr. Azael Perez Martinez Rudy Alexis Villatoro Clear Horizons Early College High School's 2019 Top 10 stu- Paula Evard, Clear Horizons secondary counselor; (back Brennan Ryan Webster Alexa Leal Johana Lizeth Perez Dai Ngoc Thanh Vu dents were recognized on Thursday, April 4, at Golfcrest row) Esha Hafeez; Sarah Randall; Peijun Zhao; Chloe Reid; Christopher Alejandro Ezequiel Lemus Mendiola Michael Shaun Williams Jr. Country Club. Shown are, left to right, (front row) Eman Bryan Tejada; Saad Nadeem; and Marshall Ponce, Clear Rivas-Yancy Daniel Leon Gregorio Pescina Jr. Rufus Sedarrian Woods Jandali; Clarisse Truong; Neha Sunkara; Sarah Bunjaku; Horizons principal. Peijun Zhao Iris Abigail Leon Castro Sydney Charisse Peter Marisol Rochelle Yanez Emma Nicole Zigmond Alexander Horacio Lerma Thien Minh Pham Zuleyma Elizabeth Zometa